This 1946 classic starring James Stewart is often considered one of the greatest Christmas films of all time.
(What is It's a Wonderful Life?)
This green holiday decoration is often hung on doors and symbolizes eternal life.
(What is a wreath?)
This word describes the tiny crystals that make up snow.
(What are snowflakes?)
This song, often played during the holidays, begins with the lyrics "Dashing through the snow..."
(What is "Jingle Bells"?)
In the United States, Santa Claus is said to live at this icy location.
(What is the North Pole?)
Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister in this 1990 holiday comedy.
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This sparkly material is often draped over Christmas trees to mimic icicles.
(What is tinsel?)
Ice skaters often flock to this famous outdoor rink in New York City.
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Brenda Lee sings about this holiday activity in a 1958 hit song.
(What is "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"?)
In Germany, this character accompanies St. Nicholas and punishes naughty children.
(Who is Krampus?)
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie dreams of getting this specific toy for Christmas.
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Poinsettias, a popular holiday plant, are native to this country.
(What is Mexico?)
This frosty character is brought to life with a magical hat in a classic holiday song.
(Who is Frosty the Snowman?)
This song, written by Irving Berlin, is one of the best-selling singles of all time.
(What is "White Christmas"?)
The Dutch name for Santa Claus, which translates to "Saint Nicholas," is this.
(What is Sinterklaas?)
Clark Griswold struggles to create the perfect holiday in this 1989 comedy.
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These shiny balls, often made of glass or plastic, are a staple of Christmas tree decorations.
(What are ornaments?)
Popularized in northern climates, this activity involves sliding down snowy hills.
(What is sledding?)
The "most wonderful time of the year" is mentioned in this popular holiday tune.
(What is "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year"?)
In Italy, children receive gifts from this kind-hearted witch on January 6.
(Who is La Befana?)
Bing Crosby sings the title song in this 1954 holiday musical.
(What is White Christmas?)
This holiday decoration is often strung on mantels, railings, or around doorways and made of greenery like pine or fir.
(What is garland?)
These structures made of snow and ice are a fun winter project for kids and adults alike.
(What are snow forts or igloos?)
This playful holiday song describes a reindeer’s red nose.
(What is "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"?)
In Scandinavian countries, this small gnome-like figure brings gifts instead of Santa.
(What is a Tomte or Nisse?)