In the United States, this kind of meat is most commonly served for Christmas dinner.
Ham
This many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol.
Four
These two words follow "Silent Night" in the song.
Holy night
This plant is often used to decorate homes during Christmas.
Pointsettias
During one of these two months, the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, occurs.
September or October
This fruit is traditionally eaten in Spain at the stroke of midnight, one for each chime of the clock.
Grapes
In Home Alone, the McCallisters are going on vacation to this city when they leave Kevin behind.
Paris
According to the song, my true love gave me these on the eighth day of Christmas.
Eight maids a-milking
The traditional day to put up a Christmas tree in the United States.
The day after Thanksgiving
In Swahili, Kwanzaa means this.
First fruits
In the Southern US, consuming this food on New Year’s Day is considered to bring prosperity.
Black eyed peas
In the classic Christmas movie, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described with these three words.
Stink, stank, stunk
In the song "Winter Wonderland," this is what we call the snowman.
Parson Brown
The iconic giant Christmas tree is located here in New York every year.
Rockefeller Center
In this country, it is a tradition to jump off a chair at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
Denmark
This popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch."
Eggnog
In the movie, It's A Wonderful Life, this happened every time a bell rang.
An angel got his wings
Their eyes are all aglow in "The Christmas Song."
Tiny tots
This toy is hidden around the house each night from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Elf
The candles of Kwanzaa are these three colors.
Consumers buy an estimated two million of these sugary Christmas loaves each year, a surprising amount for a dessert many people love to hate.
Fruitcake
This Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express.
Tom Hanks
This popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
The romantic tale of the young Clara’s Christmas Eve premiered Dec. 18, 1892, in this country.
Russia
The Jewish New Year's bread.
Challah