The real Saint Nicholas was a bishop in the city of Patara in this modern-day country.
Turkey
Scrooge was named Ebenezer, and Marley was named this
Jacob
This English monarch is credited with introducing turkey to the Christmas menu
Henry VIII
This character in It's a Wonderful Life lost $8000
Uncle Billy
In the song Frosty the Snowman, this apparel made Frosty come to life
An old silk hat
This country annually donates a Christmas tree to London’s Trafalgar Square
Norway
This Civil War-era book opens with the March sisters -- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy -- giving up their Christmas breakfast to an impoverished family.
Little Women
This company popularized the modern-looking Santa Claus in its ads in the 1930s
Coca Cola
He is the snowman in Frozen
Olaf
In Winter Wonderland, the lovestruck couple pretends a snowman is this person
Parson Brown
In this capital city, streets are closed to cars so people can safely roller skate all night to early morning Mass
Caracas, Venezuela
This book tells the story of eight-year-old Nathan shopping for a Christmas present for his dying mother, and was made into a 2002 television movie starring Rob Lowe
The Christmas Shoes
The circus-themed boxes containing these products were designed with a string handle so they could hang on a Christmas tree
Animal Crackers
In the opening scene of A Charlie Brown Christmas, the cast of characters engages in this winter activity
Ice skating
This car was requested in Santa Baby
A '54 convertible, light blue
The day after Christmas is known as this in the UK
Boxing Day
To buy Christmas presents for each other, Della sells her hair, and Jim sells his gold watch in this O. Henry short story
The Gift of the Magi
This all-American food has become a tradition and a beloved part of Japanese culture, especially enjoyed on Christmas
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Bing Crosby sang White Christmas the 1954 movie of the same name, and in this 1942 film
Holiday Inn
Phillips Brooks, the rector of Trinity Church, Boston wrote the lyrics to this Christmas carol after a visit to the holy land in 1865.
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Christmas Island may be found on a map of this body of water
Indian Ocean
"In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone" wrote this 19th century English poet who also gave us Love Came Down at Christmas
Christina Rosetti
The fruit of this holiday condiment was first cultivated in 1816 on Cape Cod; an Irish Rock Band of the same name formed in Limerick in 1989.
Cranberries
Judy Garland first introduced this Christmas song in the 1944 film Meet Me in St. Louis
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
This Christmas song was written during the Cuban Missile Crisis to promote peace
Do You Hear What I Hear