What is the name of the magical snowman brought to life in a classic holiday song?
Frosty the Snowman.
What do people traditionally kiss under during Christmas?
Mistletoe.
In the movie Home Alone, where does Kevin’s family go on vacation?
Paris, France
Who sings the modern holiday hit All I Want for Christmas Is You?
Mariah Carey.
What animal pulls Santa's sleigh?
Reindeer.
What is the term for the shimmering visual effect sometimes seen in snowy landscapes caused by sunlight hitting ice crystals?
Diamond dust.
In which country is KFC a popular Christmas dinner?
Japan.
In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is Jack Skellington’s title in Halloween Town?
In The Twelve Days of Christmas, what is given on the fifth day?
Five gold(en) rings.
What is Santa’s real name in European folklore?
St. Nicholas.
What do we call the shortest day of the year, often associated with the winter season?
Winter Solstice.
What Jewish holiday is celebrated with a menorah?
Hanukkah.
In Elf, what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?
Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.
Name the holiday song that begins, "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire..."
The Christmas Song.
In Dutch tradition, Santa Claus, known as Sinterklaas, arrives by this unusual mode of transportation instead of a sleigh.
In which country can you stay in an entire hotel made of ice?
Sweden.
Which culture celebrates "Las Posadas" leading up to Christmas Day?
Mexican culture.
What holiday film features a boy who gets a Red Ryder BB gun?
A Christmas Story.
"The phrase 'glories of his righteousness' appears in the lyrics of this beloved Christmas carol."
Joy to the World.
This is the only one of Santa's reindeer whose name is derived from German and means “thunder.”
Donner.
What is the scientific term for the shape of a snowflake?
Hexagonal crystal.
What is the name of the African American holiday that celebrates heritage and community?
Kwanzaa.
In It’s a Wonderful Life, what is the name of George Bailey’s guardian angel?
Clarence.
This band’s 1984 song 'Last Christmas' is one of the best-known holiday tunes and has been covered by countless artists since its release.
Wham!
According to some folklore, Santa’s workshop employs this mythical Scandinavian creature, whose name translates to “gift bringer.”
Tomte or Nisse.