This 5 time Grammy award-winning artist makes around $3 million annually for their Christmas music
Who is Mariah Carey?
This popular drink, also known as "milk punch", is only available around Christmas time
What is eggnog?
There are this many total ghosts are there in A Christmas Carol
What is four?
Coptic Christians in Egypt and Ethiopia celebrate Christmas on a day other than December 25th. Is it before or after?
What is after? (Coptic Christians actually celebrate Christmas on January 7th as they follow the older Julian calendar.)
This country is closest to the North Pole
What is Canada? (The Canadian territory of Nunavut is the closest landmass to the North Pole.)
This 800 pound carnivore is found in Coca-Cola commercials during the Christmas season
Who is the Coca-Cola a polar bear?
This date marks the time that it is socially acceptable to start playing Christmas music
What is December 1st?
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie wants this for Christmas
What is a BB gun?
One of the following Asian country celebrates Christmas by eating a party barrel from Kentucky Fried Chicken with their families: China, Singapore, Thailand, or Japan

What is Japan?
This marine animal is known by many to inhabit the warm waters of Florida and their hunting activities have even earned them their own week on the Discovery Channel. It is also one of the longest living animals in the world when found in the Arctic Ocean.
What is the Greenland Shark? (The longest living vertebrate known to science is a sixteen-foot-long Greenland shark, collected in 2016 and estimated to be 392 years old, with a margin of error of 120 years.)
This larger-than-life elf has a father who is the Executive Vice President of Greenway Press in New York
Who is Buddy the Elf?
This soda company was the first to use Santa Claus in an advertisement
What is Coca-Cola?
In Home Alone, the McCallisters are going on vacation to this European city when they leave Kevin behind
What is Paris?
Eggnog originated from this English-speaking country.
What is England?
This is the Time Zone used in the North Pole
What is no time zone? (Since there are no permanent residents in the North Pole [besides our favorite frequent flyer, Santa Claus] no time zone has been assigned to the area)
This reindeer's name come right before Rudolph's in the song Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and also suffers from middle child syndrome because of it
Who is Blitzen?
In the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" this is given on the 10th day
What is ten lords-a-leaping?
The Bing Crosby film "White Christmas" was released in one of the following years: 1951, 1954, 1958, or 1961
What is 1954?
This continent contains the country with the highest average temperature in the month of December. Is it Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, or Australia?
What is Africa? (The country is Somalia, with an average temperature of 88ºF)
Santa Claus moved from his original home in Turkey to the North Pole. Was this before or after the camera was invented?
What is after? (The camera was invented in 1816, and later in 1863, the original St. Nick cartoonist Thomas Nast wanted to play into the hype behind the pending Arctic exploration happening at the time and began showing Santa at his new home in the vastly unknown North Pole.)
This immortal winter sprite is introduced to us in a 1970's Christmas special, where he chooses to turn into a human so that he can be with his true love, Elisa
Who is Jack Frost?
The gingerbread house came from this country
What is Germany?
Grinch's heart grew this many sizes did the after returning the presents at the end of How the Grinch Stole Christmas
What is three sizes?
This European country is known for their Krampus Parade, where the half-goat, half-demon companion of St. Nicholas comes to punish misbehaving children during Christmas time. Is it Germany, Switzerland, Austria, or Finland?

What is Austria?
This Sun rises and sets this many times annually in the North Pole
What is once a year? (At the North Pole, there is only either light or darkness. The sun rises around the spring equinox and stays in the sky for a full six months before finally setting around the fall equinox. Through the winter, the North Pole is dark 24 hours a day until the sun finally begins to reappear in March.)