This 1990 film features Kevin McCallister defending his house from burglars.
Home Alone
People hang these green plants above doorways for kissing.
A Mistletoe
According to the song, “Frosty the Snowman” had a button for this.
A nose
This warm, sweet drink is often made with milk, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Eggnog
Santa’s red-nosed reindeer.
Rudolph
In The Grinch (2000), this actor plays the live-action Grinch.
Jim Carrey
This object is placed at the very top of most Christmas trees.
A Star Or An Angel
Mariah Carey only wants this “for Christmas” in her famous song.
You
This dessert is shaped like a log and served in many countries.
Yule log (Bûche de Noël)
Santa enters homes using this method.
A chimney
In Elf, Buddy travels to this city to find his father.
New York City
This tradition involves hiding a tiny red and green toy in the tree for kids to find.
The Christmas Pickle
In “Jingle Bell Rock,” dancers are “dancing and prancing” in this place.
Jingle Bell Square
The Grinch steals this entire holiday meal centerpiece from the Whos.
The roast beast
These magical helpers assist Santa in making toys.
Elves
In The Polar Express, the train takes children to this magical destination.
The North Pole
This word describes the night before Christmas.
Christmas Eve
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” was originally created to promote this company.
Montgomery Ward
This spicy cookie, shaped like people, is popular at Christmas.
Gingerbread
This is the name of Santa’s wife.
Mrs. Claus
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie wants this specific gift more than anything.
A Red Ryder BB Gun
This December 26th holiday is celebrated in Canada and the UK.
Boxing Day
This classic carol begins with the lyrics “Good King Wenceslas looked out…”
“Good King Wenceslas”
This rich, fruity dessert was once required by law to have 13 ingredients in England.
Christmas pudding (or plum pudding)
This is the traditional name of Santa’s workshop location — “The ______ Pole.”
North