Son of a nutcracker
Elf
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me
A partridge in a pear tree
T Or F
In Japan families eat KFC on Christmas
True
KFC became a traditional Christmas meal in Japan after the company launched a "Kentucky for Christmas" campaign in 1974
The campaign was based on the idea that it was based on the idea that it was difficult to find turkey in Japan, so chicken was a popular alternative. Today it's a core part of Japanese Christmas celebrations and is often preordered.
Stink stank stunk
Grinch
I'll have a blue Christmas w/out you
Elvis presley
Red and green
melt in your mouth and not your hand
M&Ms
Do you give up or are you thirsty for more
Home Alone
Silent Night
Holy Night
All is
Calm
All is bright
Krampus is a horned , anthropomorphic figure in German Christmas tradition who punishes children who misbehave
True
Jolly happy soul
Frosty
Last Christmas I gave you u my heart
wham
Peppermint stick in the J shape
Candy cane
Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store
Grinch
You know Dasher , Dancer , Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid
and Donner and Blitzen but do you recall....
In Sweden a straw goat is erected in the town
True
A large straw goat called the Gavle Goat is erected annually in Gavle and has become famous for being a target for vandalism
Red nose
Rudolph
you make every day feel like its christmas
jonas brothers
Dirty friends
Muddy buddies
Put one foot in front of the other and soon you will be walking across the floor
Hark the heralds angel sing
Glory to the newborn king
Kids in Iceland don't have a Santa they have trolls that bring gifts
True
Icelandic kids don't just get one Santa Claus, they get 13 mischievous trolls roaming the country in the fortnight before Christmas . Like snow whites seven dwarves Yule lads have their own personality including
Doorway sniffer
Spoon licker
Sausage Swiper
Candle Stealer
Curd-Gobbler
and the ominously named Window peeper
Belly that jiggles
Santa
chestnuts roasting on an open fire
Nat king Cole
Sweet cloth
Cotton candy
Anyone can be Santa
The year without Santa
Joy to the world
The Lord is come
Let earth receive her king
In Mexico they decorate radishes as their holiday display
True
Each year in the Mexican city of Oaxaca the days before Christmas are marked with an event known as the Night of the Radishes
Participants get remarkably creative from nativity scenes to fantastical monsters on display as thousands of visitors descent on the city to witness the fun
Hot Head
Heatmiser
Have a holly jolly christmas
Burl Ives
Sugar pillows
Portuguese meringues
Suspiros