Featuring a green character who tries to ruin Christmas for a town, only to learn the true meaning of the holiday.
Who is Grinch?
This well-known carol contains a very long shopping list from a true love.
What is The Twelve Days of Christmas?
In Japan, it has become a Christmas tradition to eat this fast food chain's chicken, especially on Christmas Eve.
What is KFC?
The red-and-white image of Santa Claus, as we know him today, was popularized by advertisements from this soft drink company in the 1930s.
What is Coca-Cola?
This sweet, spiced dessert, often made with candied fruit, nuts, and rum or brandy, is a classic Christmas treat in many countries.
What is fruitcake?
This animated 2004 movie features a magical train ride to the North Pole and stars a young boy who is skeptical about Santa.
What is The Polar Express?
The song danced by the most popular girls at a high school winter talent show.
What is Jingle Bell Rock?
In this country, the Christmas holiday includes a giant feast, followed by the "Feast of the Seven Fishes," a tradition rooted in its Catholic culture.
What is Italy?
This saint, known for his generosity, is the inspiration for Santa Claus.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
This traditional Christmas drink, made with eggs, milk, sugar, and alcohol, is often served chilled or warm.
What is eggnog?
This movie contains the line, repeated by a young boy, in a Christmas classic. 'Keep the change, ya filthy animal!
What is Home Alone?
This Spanish classic wishes you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of their heart.
What is 'Feliz Navidad'?
In this European country, children celebrate the arrival of Papa Noël on Christmas Eve with a feast, and they leave their shoes out for him to fill with gifts.
What is France?
The Christmas tree tradition originated in this country during the 16th century.
What is Germany?
This iconic Christmas dish, often served in the UK and other countries, is made from a mixture of suet, flour, and dried fruit, traditionally eaten during Advent and on Christmas Day.
What is mince pie?
This film centers around a man raised by elves who goes to New York City to find his biological father.
What is Elf?
With lyrics like 'Everyone’s dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way,' this song captures the fun of holiday festivities.
What is "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"?
This Mediterranean country serves a traditional cake/bread, called 'Vasilopita', at midnight on New Year's with a hidden coin to give good luck to the receiver.
What is Greece?
This popular Christmas beverage, often served warm and spiced, has roots in medieval Europe and was originally called "wassail."
What is mulled wine?
This type of food, often made with suet, flour, and dried fruit, is a traditional Christmas dessert in the UK, served with brandy butter or cream.
What is Christmas pudding?
A man is transformed into a huge snowman and has to work to reconnect with his son after a magical accident.
Who is Jack Frost?
This song's lyrics feature a festive description of cozying up by the fire, despite winter storms outside being 'frightful'.
What is Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!?
This country celebrates a famous Christmas event with a series of nine early morning Masses, called Simbang Gabi, that lead up to Christmas Day.
What is the Philippines?
This plant is linked to a Mexican legend, about a girl named Pepita picking weeds that miraculously became red blooms, symbolizing the miracle of Christmas.
What is Poinsettia?
This hearty, often sweet bread, typically filled with dried fruit and nuts, originated from Italy, and enjoyed during Christmas and New Year's celebrations.
What is panettone?