SANTA STARTED ADVERTISING WITH THIS COMPANY IN 1931
Coca Cola
THIS SPICED DAIRY BASED BEVERAGE IS OFTEN MIXED WITH RUM, SHERRY, OR COGNAC
Eggnog
THE JEWISH HOLIDAY BEGINNING ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT AND ENDING JANUARY 2ND
Hanukkah
THE THREE WISEMEN FOLLOWED THIS TO FIND JESUS
The Star of Bethlehem
OFTEN HUNG IN A DOORWAY, A PLACE TO KISS
Mistletoe Toe
INCLUDING THE ONE WITH THE RED NOSE, THIS MANY REINDEER PULL SANTA’S SLEIGH
NINE
THIS GENTLEMAN IS KNOWN FOR HIS GUMDROP BUTTONS
Gingerbread Man
DERIVED FROM AN OLD NORSE TERM ‘JOL’ FOR THE 12 DAY FESTIVAL CELEBRATED BY SCANDINAVIANS
Yule
THE STANDARD LENGTH OF A STRAND OF CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
25-30 feet
EVERGREEN BOUGHS FASTENED TO A METAL RING TO BE HUNG ON A DOOR OR WALL
Wreath
SANTA ENTERS YOUR HOME THROUGH THIS BRICK STRUCTURE
Chimney
A HOLIDAY FOOD THAT CAN LAST OVER 25 YEARS WHEN STORED IN AN AIRTIGHT CONTAINER
Fruit cake
THE OCCASION OF A PERSONS BIRTH
Nativity
THE FIRST THREE COLORS OF CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
Red, White, Blue
ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED OF SILVER STRANDS
Tinsel
THIS REINDEER OF SANTA’S SHARES A NAME WITH ANOTHER HOLIDAY MASCOT
Cupid
OVER 250,000 OF THESE ARE EATEN IN ENGLAND ON CHRISTMAS DAY EACH YEAR
Geese
DERIVED FROM THE LATIN VERB ‘NASCI’ SIGNIFYING THE HOLIDAY SEASON MEANING “TO BE BORN”
Noel
THIS INVENTOR IS CREDITED FOR THE CREATION OF ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN 1882
Edward Johnson, aka Thomas Edison
ANTA’S SPY WHO WAS INTRODUCED IN 2005 THAT REPORTS BACK ON WHO IS NAUGHTY OR NICE
Elf on a Shelf
IN SWEDEN, CHILDREN LEAVE THIS BEVERAGE OUT FOR SANTA
Coffee
THIS SIERRA MIST FLAVOR IS ONLY AVAILABLE DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Cranberry Splash
LATIN TERM MEANING EXPECTANT WAITING AND PREPARATION, WHICH BEGINS FOUR SUNDAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Advent
PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND WAS THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO DECORATE THIS WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN 1894
The White House
THE MAIN ACTOR IN NATIONAL TREASURE COMBINED WITH A FERMENTED CUCUMBER TO BE HIDDEN IN A TREE
Picolas Cage