"Cuff The Corridors"
"Deck The Halls" (Nat King Cole)
This dance group originally from Missouri adopted their famous name after they started to play Christmas shows in the Radio City Music Hall in 1934
The Rockettes
Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Fezziwig
A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens)
Within 10% this is the percentage of people in America who celebrate Christmas every year.
92%
It's always Christmastime in the festively-named town of Santa Claus in this "Hoosier state".
Indiana
Rome
This small, fluffy creature is one of two animals featured in the song "Little Drummer Boy"
Lamb
"The Most Ecstatic Evergreen"
Oranges
Martha May Whovier, Cindy Lou Who, and Max
The total number of spirits that appear to Ebeneezer Scrooge throughout Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol"
Four
The city of Chandler in this state puts up a giant "tumbleweed tree" every year to celebrate Christmas in the desert.
Arizona
London
This animal appears later in Jesus' life in the book of Luke when it crows three times when Peter betrays Jesus.
"Yuletide Lacking in Pigment"
"White Christmas" (Bing Crosby)
The first version of this tradition started in 1903 in Germany as a way for children to read a daily Bible passage.
Advent Calendar
Ralphie Parker, Randy Parker, and Flick
A Christmas Story (Jean Shephard)
Good Grief! Charlie Brown must have gotten distracted while decking the halls as he only put up this many ornaments on his sad Christmas tree in the classic Peanuts movie.
One
This southern state nicknamed "The Heart of Dixie" was the first to officially adopt Christmas as a recognized holiday in 1836; 34 years before it became a national holiday
Alabama
Berlin
From 1955-1973 you could ride one of these animals around a trail in Disneyland's Frontierland.
Mule/Donkey
"Saint Nick Neonate"
"Santa Baby" (Eartha Kitt)
You better watch out because these ledge-dwelling denizens have been reporting to Santa ever since they became staples in a number of American households following the publishing of a popular 2005 book.
Elf on the Shelf
Oogie Boogie, Sally, Dr. Finklestein
Nightmare Before Christmas (Tim Burton)
The size in inches of the clay Rudolph figure used in the stop-motion animated classic "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
Four
Arkansas
Moscow
First introduced to Australia in the 1840's to help haul goods across the outback this animal's population has boomed to the point where it is now considered a major nuisance.
Camel
"Compact Canonized Cut"
"Little Saint Nick" (The Beach Boys)
This Christmas treat was originally all-white when it was introduced to the United States by an Ohio immigrant in 1847 as an decoration for Christmas trees.
Candy Canes
Cricket Crocket, John Peerybingle, and Caleb Plummer
Cricket on the Hearth (Charles Dickens)
The singer of the "12 Days of Christmas" received this many birds from their true love; nearly enough to start their own aviary!
23
A traditional Christmas dinner in this state is a pig roasted over an open pit; a tradition which harkens back to when native people first greeted Europeans with this meal in the 1700's
Hawai'i
Rio De Jinero
This draft animal used around the world is the Chinese Zodiac symbol for 2021.
Ox