This item brings Frosty the Snowman to life.
What is an old silk hat?
People traditionally put this on top of their Christmas tree.
What is an "Angel"?
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie is told this when he says what he wants for Christmas.
What is "You'll shoot your eye out!"
This popular Christmas beverage is white and is also called “milk punch”.
What is "Eggnog"?
This fairy tale served as an inspiration for the first gingerbread houses.
Who is "Hansel and Gretel"?
Made famous in 1983 by Ralphie in “A Christmas Story,” this toy was on every boy’s Christmas list that year.
What is a "Red Ryder BB Gun"?
In “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” Grandma had been drinking too much of this festive holiday beverage.
What is Eggnog?
Children typically get this in their stockings if they’re on the Naughty List.
What is a lump of coal?
Miracle on 34th Street is based on this real-life department store.
What is "Macys"?
This cookie is used to build small houses decorated with frosting and candy.
What is "Gingerbread"?
This Christmas decoration was originally made from extruded strands of silver, and was used for adorning sculptures rather than Christmas trees.
What is "Tinsel"?
This toy first hit store shelves in 1959 and was at the top of most little girls’ Christmas list that year. Most recently this toy has gained popularity again because of the movie released in theaters this year.
What is "Barbie"?
In the “Twelve Days of Christmas” this gift is given on the 9th day.
What is "Ladies Dancing"?
In America, it's tradition for children to set this out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What is "Milk and Cookies"?
In Home Alone, the McCallister family is heading to this city to spend Christmas when they leave Kevin behind.
What is "Paris"?
This is the most popular Christmas cookie in the U.S.
What is "Sugar Cookie"?
Before Christmas lights, people used these to light up their Christmas trees.
What is "candles"?
These tiny collectible toys were the most popular toy for Christmas in 1968 and are still a popular item today. Each one being a scale representation of various makes and models.
What are "Hot Wheels"?
The Carolers in "We wish you a Merry Christmas" won't go until they get this.
What is Figgy Pudding?
This fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas Stockings to represent a gift of Gold from Saint Nicholas.
What is an "Orange or Clementine"?
In A Charlie Brown Christmas, this Christmas carol is sung by the whole Peanuts gang at the end of the movie.
What is "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"?
This hot drink is the most popular drink at Christmas time.
What is "Hot Cocoa"?
This ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892, and is centered on a family's Christmas Eve celebration.
What is the "Nutcracker"?
This popular toy character that laughed when it was squeezed was the most sought-after toy in December 1996 with people willing to pay anything to get their hands on one.
What is "Tickle Me Elmo"?
This song was the biggest hit of Bing Crosby’s career.
What is "White Christmas"
In the U.S., over 2 billion of these are sent each year at Christmas time.
What is Christmas Cards?
Bernard, the head elf in The Santa Claus, gives this magical gift to Charlie.
What is "a snow globe"?
This much-reviled Christmas dessert is known for its long shelf life.
What is "Fruitcake"?
Name Santa's original eight reindeer.
Who is "Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen"?
This toy was the must have Christmas toy in 1952, and encouraged kids to play with their food with assorted funny plastic parts that would plug into it.
What is "Mr. Potato Head"?
This popular Christmas carol also moonlights as a lullaby.
What is "Away in a Manger"?
This holiday tradition begins on Dec. 1st and is used to count down the days leading up to Christmas.
What is "an Advent Calendar"?
Instead of cash, Clark Griswold's boss gives him this as a Christmas bonus.
What is "A free year’s membership to the Jelly of the month Club"?
According to legend, these holiday goodies are shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff.
What are "Candy Canes"?
This popular plant is native to Mexico and commonly used in Christmas displays.
What is a "Poinsettia"?
This challenging toy was introduced to the U.S. in 1980 and immediately became one of the most popular toys of the decade.
What is a "Rubiks Cube"?
This is the most covered Christmas song of all time.
What is "Silent Night"?
The night before Christmas it's hung on the tree, and in the morning when you arise the first to find it gets a surprise.
What is a Christmas Pickle?
This is the full name of George Bailey's guardian angel in It's A Wonderful Life.
Who is "Clarence Odbody"?
This drink brand popularized the image of Santa as we know it.
What is "Coca Cola"?
In the song "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" these three words are used to describe the Grinch.
What is "Stink, Stank, Stunk!"
These collectable stuffed animal plush toys were the most popular toy of the 1995 holiday season. Each one had their own name and birthdate.
What are "Beanie Babies"?
This catchy 1994 Christmas tune is the best-selling Christmas single ever recorded by a female artist.
What is “All I Want for Christmas is You”?
This traditional Christmas decoration is a parasitic plant.
What is Mistletoe?
In 2018, this became the best-selling Christmas movie of all time.
What is "The Grinch"?
This is the most popular Christmas fruit worldwide.
What are "Cranberries"?
This is the average growing time for a Christmas tree.
What is "7 years"?
This original on the go 8-bit handheld game console supported interchangeable cartridges and was the most popular Christmas toy in 1989.
What is a "Gameboy"?
This was the first Christmas carol broadcasted from space.
What is "Jingle Bells"?
In what century did the tradition of Christmas Cookies begin?
What is the "16th century"?
How many ghosts visit Scrooge in A Christmas Carol? AND who are they?
What is "4"?
The ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future (Yet to come).
In Japan, it's tradition to have this for Christmas Dinner.
What is "KFC"?
According to the movie Elf, these are an elves four main food groups.
Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn and Syrup.
This adorable toy became the hottest toy of 1983 with 3 million sold by New Year’s Day in 1984. The craziness behind getting this toy inspired the 1996 holiday movie “Jingle All the Way".
What are "Cabbage Patch Kids"?
How many gifts total did the singer receive in “12 days of Christmas?”
What is 364?
This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.
Who is Germany?
How many roles did Tom Hanks play in The Polar Express?
What is "six"?
This beverage is often referred to as "Christmas Ale" in many parts of the world.
What is "Mulled Wine"?
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer started off as a marketing gimmick for this department store.
What is "Montgomery Ward"?
This toy originated in Denmark in 1932 and became the most popular Christmas toy in the 1940’s. Nearly 80 years later, it’s still as popular as ever with children and adults alike.
What are "Legos"?