This is the most streamed Christmas song of all time topping over 2 billion streams on Spotify.
What is "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carrey?
This Christmas drink, also known as "milk punch," is served during the holidays and is often spiked with alcohol.
What is Eggnog?
This is the event popularized in Christian faith, and is the reason Christmas is celebrated each year.
What is "The Birth of Jesus Christ?"
The name of a movie starring Bruce Willis, often scrutinized for whether it is a Christmas move or not and the phrase used for an alcoholic version of a popular holiday drink, commonly made with an apple base.
What is Die Hard Cider?
This is the highest grossing holiday film of all time.
This artist holds the Billboard record of 52 weeks on the Christmas chart at #1 for their Christmas Album titled "Christmas."
Who is Michael Bublé?
This drink, often served warm during the holidays, has a fruit base and has a very popular alcoholic variation to it which adds the word "hard" to the beginning of it in the US to signify it is alcoholic.
What is Apple Cider?
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
Popular topical pain reliever that helps to relive minor muscle and joint pain, often advertised by Shaquille O'Neil; and the name of a drink served at high temperate during the Christmas, often topped with whipped cream or marshmallows.
What is Icy Hot Chocolate?
This is the best selling Christmas toy of the 1980's.
What is the Rubik's Cube?
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this is the best selling Christmas Single of all time, with estimates approximating over 50 million copies sold worldwide.
What is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby?
What is sparkling wine?
This English Pop singer, who was featured on Eminem's "Stan," was born on Christmas Day in 1971.
Who is Dido?
The main actor who starred in the Christmas series "The Santa Clause"; and Philadelphia 76er's NBA hall of famer who is knowns as one of the leagues best scorers and retired from the league in 2010.
Who is Tim Allen Iverson?
This popular Christmas song was originally a Thanksgiving song, first released under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" and re-released during Christmas time in 1857 and is now one of the most well-known Christmas songs of all time.
What is "Jingle Bells?"
This Christmas rap song was featured on the quadruple-platinum selling album "A Very Special Christmas" released in 1987 and is widely regarded as the most iconic Christmas rap song of all time.
What is "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC?
This drink company is credited with spread of the common depiction of Santa, that we are all familiar with; rosy cheeks, twinkling eyes, a big white beard, and laughter lines; because of their commission for an ad they first launched in the 1930's.
What is Coca-Cola?
This movie, released in 1962 on Christmas Day, based on a novel by Harper Lee, explores the themes of racial injustice and morality through the eyes of a young girl and her lawyer father.
What is "To Kill a Mockingbird?"
The name of the exchange of presents on Christmas where everyone brings a present and people pick presents and open them and gifts can be stolen by other participants; and a phrase used when there is tension in the room that needs to be addressed.
What is White Elephant in the room?
This holiday dessert can last extended periods of time, with the oldest recorded consumable version of it lasting 114 years.
What is fruitcake?
This is the most physically sold Christmas album of all time, with an estimated 17 million copies sold in the US and an estimated 20 million copies sold worldwide.
What is "Elvis' Christmas Album" by Elvis Presley?
This is the most consumed Mexican beverage during the holidays, known for having a good non-alcoholic version for children and often being spiked with rum, brandy, or tequila for an adult version.
What is Ponche Navideno or Mexican Christmas Punch?
This event, that occurred in 1776, took place on Christmas Day and was a pivotal moment of the American Revolution.
What is "Washington Crossing the Delaware?"
Canadian actor and comedian who starred in the
"Home Alone", "Uncle Buck" and "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles;" and the name of a beloved red and white stripped item that is consumed during the Christmas season and often hung on Christmas trees for decoration.
What is John Candy Cane?
The name of the first US State to officially recognize Christmas in 1836.
What is Alabama?