This classic winter figure, often made from snow, typically features a carrot nose, coal eyes, and a scarf, and is a symbol of the holiday season.
What is a Snowman?
In this festive story, a grouchy green character with a tiny heart tries to ruin Christmas for the Whos of Whoville but ends up discovering the true meaning of the holiday.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
This overplayed song that is "thawed" out in early December and is consistently the #1 most played Christmas song.
What is, "All I Want For Christmas is You"?
This sweet holiday staple is often shaped into houses or little people and spiced with ginger, cinnamon, and cloves.
What is Gingerbread?
This iconic New York City hotel, located near Fifth Avenue, has been hosting the "Radio City Christmas Spectacular" since 1933, featuring the world-famous Rockettes
What is the Radio City Music Hall?
This festive plant, hung above doorways, is known for encouraging a kiss when two people meet underneath it during the holiday season.
What is Mistletoe?
This classic Christmas movie follows an 8-year-old boy left behind by his family, who defends his house from two bumbling burglars using clever traps.
What is Home Alone?
This song has the lyrics, “Just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring-ting-tingling too...”
What is, "Sleigh Ride"?
This dense Christmas treat, packed with dried fruits and nuts, has a reputation for lasting forever—both in the pantry and in family traditions.
What is fruitcake?
This park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is home to Bank of America's Winter Village, featuring an ice skating rink and a holiday market.
What is Bryant Park?
This member of the family was tragically run over in this animated children's Christmas movie.
What is Grandma?
In this Christmas comedy, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to find his dad and spreads holiday cheer by sticking to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.
What is Elf?
This song from 1984, filmed in the Swiss alps, is considered the, "Christmas breakup song". God I miss her so much. Oops, still typing.
What is, "Last Christmas"?
Often served in a punch bowl, this creamy holiday beverage is made with milk, sugar, and eggs, and sometimes spiked with a splash of rum or bourbon.
What is eggnog?
This elaborate light show, traditionally displayed on a famous store on Fifth Avenue, was discontinued this year.
What is the Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show?
This red and green plant, often seen in holiday decorations, is native to Mexico and is associated with Christmas due to its festive colors.
What is Poinsettia?
This magical Christmas movie follows a young boy on a train journey to the North Pole, where he learns about the spirit of the season and the sound of a special bell.
What is The Polar Express?
This song about an animated Christmas character who made their first appearance in 1948 was written in only one day.
What is "Rudolph The Red-Nose Reindeer"?
This steamed dessert, popular in the UK, is made with dried fruits, suet, and spices, and is often set aflame before being served.
What is Christmas Pudding?
This annual NYC event, where thousands of participants dress as Santa Claus and spread festive cheer while visiting bars, usually takes place in early December.
What is SantaCon?
When and where was the first candy cane made and where?
What is Cologne, Germany and when is 1670?
In this heartwarming Christmas movie, George Bailey learns how much he’s impacted his community after a guardian angel shows him what life would have been like if he’d never been born.
What is the Christmas movie, It's A Wonderful Life?
This classic Christmas tune, written by Meredith Willson in 1951, paints a festive picture of holiday decorations, toy-filled store windows, and trees in hotel lobbies, signaling that the season has arrived.
What is, "It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"?
This festive treat, shaped like a wooden log, is a rolled sponge cake filled with cream and often decorated to resemble bark.
What is Yule log?
These illuminated statues, often seen in front of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree, are depicted playing trumpets and spreading festive cheer.
What are the angels?