According to the song, my true love gave me this on the eighth day of Christmas.
Eight maids a milking
Visions of this food danced in children’s heads as they slept in the poem “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas.”
Sugar Plums
This is the name of Rudolf's girlfriend in Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Clarice
This red holiday flower is native to Mexico.
Poinsettia
This reindeer from Santa's team shares a name with the mascot for another holiday.
Cupid
The lyric “Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way" is in this Christmas song.
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
This holiday treat was originally designed to resemble a shepherd’s staff.
Candy Cane
In The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, the Grinch's dog was named this.
Max
This horned Alpine figure punishes naughty children at Christmastime.
Krampus
This famous Christmas ballet premiered in 1892.
The Nutcracker
This words follow “Silent Night” in the song.
Holy Night
Gingerbread houses were originally inspired by this fairy tale.
Hansel and Gretel
In Frosty the Snowman, Frosty's nose is made out of this.
A button
This unusual food ornament is traditionally hidden in German Christmas trees.
A pickle ornament
This reindeer is named after a weather phenomenon.
Blitzen
Elvis isn’t going to have a white Christmas. He's going to have this color Christmas.
Blue
This popular Christmas beverage is also called “milk punch."
Eggnog
This Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express.
Tom Hanks
This U.S. president was the first to put up a White House Christmas tree.
Franklin Pierce
This famous author wrote, “Christmas doesn’t come from a store; maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.”
Dr. Seuss
Jose Feliciano recorded this Christmas song in 1970.
Feliz Navidad
In this country is it tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner.
Japan
In the movie Elf, this was the first rule of “The Code of Elves.”
Treat every day like Christmas
Christmas Island is located in this ocean.
Indian Ocean
In A Christmas Carol, this many ghosts appear in Scrooge's home.
Four