This 1990 film features a boy defending his home from burglars.
What is Home Alone?
This song begins: “Dashing through the snow…”
What is Jingle Bells?
He is the red-nosed leader of Santa’s team.
Who is Rudolph?
“Feliz Navidad” is said in this language.
What is Spanish?
People hang these by the fireplace for Santa to fill.
What are stockings?
Buddy travels from the North Pole to NYC in this 2003 comedy.
What is Elf?
Mariah Carey wants this “for Christmas.”
What is you?
Santa’s workshop is said to be located here.
What is the North Pole?
In Italy, children wait for this friendly witch to bring gifts.
Who is La Befana?
This plant requires a kiss if you stand beneath it.
What is mistletoe?
“You’ll shoot your eye out!” comes from this classic.
What is A Christmas Story?
Bing Crosby famously sang about this type of Christmas.
What is a White Christmas?
The reindeer known as “the most famous reindeer of all.”
Who is Rudolph?
This country is known for lighting Advent candles weekly before Christmas.
What is Germany?
Leaving this for Santa is a common nighttime tradition in the U.S.
What are cookies and milk?
This film follows the Griswold family’s chaotic holiday.
What is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” begins this classic.
What is The Christmas Song?
This green Dr. Seuss character tries to stop Christmas from coming.
Who is the Grinch?
Japan’s popular Christmas meal often comes from this fast-food chain.
What is KFC?
This figure brings gifts to children in many European countries on Dec. 6.
Who is St. Nicholas?
Jack Skellington discovers Christmastown in this stop-motion film.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
What is The Christmas Song?
What is The Little Drummer Boy?
Santa’s sleigh is traditionally pulled by this number of reindeer.
What is eight (or nine with Rudolph)?
In Iceland, 13 mischievous gift-givers are known as these.
Who are the Yule Lads?
This day marks the end of the “12 Days of Christmas.”
What is Epiphany (January 6)?