This classic holiday film features a boy left behind as his family vacations in Paris, and he defends his house from burglars.
Home Alone
This snowman comes to life when kids place a magic hat on his head.
Frosty
This worldwide winter event happens every 4 years, gathering the best of the best in their sport, representing their country.
The Winter Olympics
Families often hang these by the fireplace for Santa Claus to fill.
Stockings
"All I Want For Christmas" is sung by this pop diva.
Mariah Carey
In this comedic holiday film, a man who is always filled with the spirit of Christmas travels from the North Pole to New York City in search of his infamous, naughty list father.
Elf
This reindeer saves Christmas with his unique glowing red nose.
Rudolph
This popular sport is played using sticks and a puck on an ice surface.
Hockey
The tradition of kissing under this plant comes from Norse mythology.
Mistletoe
In "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," the reindeer wouldn't let him do this holiday activity
Join in any reindeer games
In this animated holiday film, a train takes children to the North Pole to meet Santa Claus, and along the way, many adventures and detours occur.
The Polar Express
In A Christmas Carol, this character is shown visions of the past, present, and future to teach him the true meaning of Christmas.
Ebenezer Scrooge
This Winter Olympic sport sends teams of two or four racing down an icy track in a sleek, gravity-powered sled.
Bobsled
Families often leave out this treat and beverage for Santa on Christmas Eve.
Milk and Cookies
"Jingle Bells" mentions riding in this kind of sleigh.
One-horse open sleigh
It's a Wonderful Life
In A Charlie Brown Christmas, this beloved character decorates his house so extravagantly that he wins first prize in the neighborhood contest.
Snoopy
In this winter sport, players sweep the ice to guide the stone towards the target.
Curling
According to tradition, this holiday decoration was first decorated in Germany in the 1500s.
Christmas tree
"Frosty the Snowman" has this acting as his nose.
A button
In this Holiday Film, Jim Carey stars as the outcast of Who-Ville, where he decides to ruin everyone's holiday due to his hate for Christmas by stealing their presents.
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
This iconic Christmas character is often depicted as a snowman or child who controls the elements of winter.
Jack Frost
This Winter Olympic sport combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting.
Biathlon
The tradition of hiding a pickle ornament in the Christmas tree is said to bring this reward to the first child who finds it.
Extra Present/Good Fortune
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this many drummers are drumming.
Twelve