The actor who played Buddy in Elf (2003).
Will Farrell
These three gifts were given to baby Jesus.
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh
This is typically hidden in Christmas trees.
The Pickle Ornament
Deez nuts are commonly associated with Christmas.
Chestnuts
This object was the item of desire for Alvin, Simon, and Theodore in Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007).
A hula-hoop
This occurred every time a bell rang in the film It's a Wonderful Life (1946).
An angel got it's wings
The tradition of Christmas trees originated in this country.
Germany
These are Santa's reindeer.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph
This was eaten for Christmas dinner in A Christmas Story (1983).
Roast Duck
These were a present from my true love on the sixth day of Christmas.
Six geese a-laying
This duo broke into the wrong house in the hit movie Home Alone (1990).
The Wet Bandits
This event occurred Christmas Day, 1776.
George Washington leading the Continental Army across the Delaware River
This mythical creature punishes naughty children.
Krampus
This food is requested in the song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".
Figgy Pudding
This pop singer released "Mistletoe" in 2011.
Justin Bieber
According to The Polar Express (2004), this is the golden rule of hot chocolate.
Never, ever let it cool
This Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving.
"Jingle Bells"
In The Year without a Santa Claus (1974), these step-siblings are often seen feuding.
Heat Miser and Snow Miser
This fruit is often included in Christmas stockings.
Oranges
The best-selling Christmas single.
"White Christmas" by Bing Crosby
The highest grossing Christmas film to date.
Grinch (2018)
This day is National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day.
The third Friday of December
Eating this has become a popular Christmas tradition in Japan.
KFC
This traditional Christmas dessert originates from the tradition of burning a large log on the winter solstice.
Yule Log cake
This song is sung by Charlie Brown and friends at the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965).
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"