This holiday figure is known to punish misbehaving children and is described as a half-man, half-goat with horns, wild eyes, and a large tongue.
Krampus
This rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg white to create this popular Christmas Beverage also known as "milk punch."
Egg Nog
We Wish You A Merry Christmas, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, ______________.
And a happy New Year!
This was the color the ornament Charlie Brown uses to decorate his tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965).
Red
Starting in 1974, a man named Takeshi Okawara popularized this fast food restaurant that has now become a tradition for Japanese families to go out and enjoy during Christmas while also making up a third of this companies sales in the year.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
This American inventory was the first to create and display electrical Christmas lights to advertise the publics innovation to lighting.
Thomas Edison
This not-so-Christmassy fairytale created in 1812 inspired the tradition of making and decorating gingerbread houses.
Hansel and Gretel
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, four ________, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pair tree.
Calling birds
This is the thing Ralphie wanted throughout all of his telling of A Christmas Story (1983).
Red Ryder Carbine Action BB Gun
This country's tradition comes from a story of a girl named Pepita who was told that the smallest gift given by someone who loves him would make Jesus happy in which she gifts Jesus a poinsettia, which is a type of plant. Because of this story, it is common for this country to gift each other poinsettia which resembles a gift given with love.
Mexico
Theodore Roosevelt
This dessert is known for their long shelf-life being made with candied or dried fruits, nuts, and spices, optionally soaked in alcohol are commonly served in celebration of weddings and Christmas.
Fruit Cake
You know Dasher and ______
and Prancer and Vixen
Comet and Cupid
and Donner and Blitzen
But do you recall the most important reindeer of all?
Dancer
In this film, John McClane (Bruce Willis) is visiting his wife (Bonnie Bedelia) on Christmas Eve, however their festivities are interrupted by a group of terrorists who take over the exclusive high-rise, and everyone in it.
Die Hard (1988)
In this countries Christmas tradition, they will close the streets nine days before Christmas to allow people to roller skate to get to the early morning Christmas mass in the capital city. It is also custom to skate all night before the mass.
Venezuela
This is the most popular Christmas ballet that is normally performed during the holiday season about a young girl on Christmas Eve who discovers toys that come to life, enchanted animals, and an adventure to the Land of Peace and Harmony.
The Nutcracker
This is the kind of fruit that is traditionally placed in Christmas stockings because of how rare and expensive they were in the 19th century.
Orange
All is calm, all is bright
Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child
Holy Infant so _________.
tender and mild
In Elf (2003), Buddy had to travel through this forest as apart of his journey in order to get to New York City from the North Pole.
Candy Cane Forest
This country is known to be watching the 1958 Walt Disney Christmas Special, "From all of Us to All of You," which is a show presenting a dozen Disney cartoons from the '30s, '40s, '50s, and '60s in only which a couple have anything to do with Christmas. This goes on air without commercial interruption at the same time, every Christmas Eve.
Sweden
This is known to be the most popular traditional meat used for Christmas around the world including the United States, Canada, France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
Turkey
He'll have a big fat pack upon his back
And lots of goodies for you and for me
So leave a ____________ for old St. Nick
Hanging on the Christmas tree
Peppermint Stick
This is the message punched into The Hero Boy's ticket by the conductor after they finished their trip to the North Pole to see Santa in The Polar Express (2004).
"Believe"
This group in Icelandic folklore, children celebrate 13 Father Christmases. They are known to be merry, but mischievous taking turns visiting children 13 nights leading up to Christmas. They each have unique names like Stubby, Window Peeper, and Sausage Swiper just to name a few.
Yule Lads