Children who misbehave may find this in their stockings on Christmas morning.
Coal
According to the song, Rudolph's nose is this color.
Red
This sweet snack is left out by children for Santa on Christmas Eve.
Cookies
This train magically takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The Polar Express
This is the full name of Santa.
Saint Nicholas
This magical household figure moves from room to room, helping Santa by making sure children are being good.
Elf on the Shelf
In “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” this gift was given on the fifth day.
5 golden rings
This edible structure is constructed and decorated with frosting, candies, and bread made of strong spices.
Gingerbread House
In the movie "Elf," this physical feature sets Buddy apart from elves.
His height
Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of this prominent historical figure.
Jesus Christ
This picture/object features windows, drawers, dials, pockets, or other movable pieces marked with the numbers 1 to 24, representing the days in December before Christmas. The compartment for each day contains a tiny gift inside.
Advent calendars
This is the most popular Christmas song, featuring at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
All I Want for Christmas is You
This is a sweet Italian bread loaf traditionally served during Christmas and New Year's.
Pannatone
This actor played the Grinch in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
Jim Carrey
This ancient civilization was the first to celebrate Christmas.
Ancient Rome
This tradition, now associated with Christmas, began in Ancient Greece as a blessing of fertility in wedding ceremonies.
Kissing under the mistletoe
Finish the lyric from "The Chipmunk Song":
Want a plane that loops the loop
Me, I want _______________
A Hula Hoop
This food and drink company helped popularise the image of Santa Claus’ red and white outfit and recently released two AI-generated ads for this year's Christmas season.
Coca-Cola
This is the name of the little boy in "Home Alone."
Kevin
The song "Jingle Bells" was originally written for this holiday.
Thanksgiving
Stalking the streets of Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria, this creature descends from the Alpine regions of the continent. With a towering figure, horns, and a snarling jaw, it visits children on the night of December 5th to give good kids small presents and punish the bad with birch rods.
The Krampus
This Christmas song never mentions the word "Christmas," and was the first Earth tune played in outer space.
Jingle Bells
This traditional British Christmas dessert is steamed for hours and often flambéed with brandy before serving.
Christmas Pudding
The Grinch rubs this foul-smelling vegetable on his armpits.
Onions
The first recorded decorated Christmas tree in the U.S. was set up in this city in 1832.
New York City