"All I Want for Christmas is..."
"You!"
The traditional colors of a candy-cane, a candy in the shape of a walking stick
Red and white
Two metallic colors linked to Christmas
Silver and Gold
The name of a round friend you can make with snow
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An American holiday that takes place in November. You usually eat a turkey!
Thanksgiving
"Last Christmas, I gave you my..."
"Heart"
The treats you can leave in a plate for Santa Claus
Some cookies and milk
The shape of the ornament you usually put at the top of the Christmas Tree
A star
According to the legend, Santa Claus uses this to come into your house
A fireplace
The name of the last day of the year
New Year's Eve
The name of the red-nosed reindeer in the famous song.
Rudolph
You can use this type of cake to make houses and little characters
Gingerbread
A round and shiny object you put in your Christmas Tree
A Christmas Bauble / Bulb
The old, traditional name of Santa Claus
Saint Nicholas
What is the traditional origin of Thanksgiving?
Pilgrims in America thanking Native Americans for giving them enough food to survive.
The name of traditional christmas songs.
A carol
The name of a Christmas drink that is very popular in America
Eggnog (yes! with eggs in it!)

The type of tree you can use as a Christmas tree
A pine tree (or a fir)
What do you have to do if you meet someone under the mistletoe? ![]()
You have to kiss!
A place in New York where a lot of people go to celebrate the New Year.
Times Square
A famous Frank Sinatra song that you can hear on Christmas
Let it Snow
The name of a spice used a lot during the Christmas season.
Cinnamon
A round object, usually made from tree branches that you can hang on your door.
A wreath
The name of a very popular story written by Charles Dickens which teaches a lesson on the meaning of Christmas.
A Christmas Carol
The name of a Viking holiday that takes place at the same time as Christmas, to celebrate the shortest day of the year.
Yuletide / The Winter solstice