Christmas carol featuring the lyrics "heaven and nature sing"...
Joy to the World
A baked Christmas treat with distinct flavours of nutmeg, cinnamon and other spices.
Gingerbread
The present 'naughty kids' get in their stocking according to European folklore.
A lump of coal
Also known as 'Kris Kringle' and 'Saint Nicholas'.
Santa Claus
Days until Christmas
Language that the carol Silent Night was originally composed/written in.
German
The 2 most popular roast meats at Christmas time.
Ham (1) and Turkey (2)
2 things people generally put on the top of a Christmas tree.
A star (1), an angel (2)
The last name of the family featured in the iconic 1990 Christmas movie, Home Alone.
McCallister
Wreath.
Where children are "dancing and prancing" in the song, Jingle Bell Rock.
Jingle Bell Square.
Christmas dessert drenched in alcohol and set alight before serving.
Christmas Pudding
The country closest (geographically) to the North Pole.
Greenland (Denmark)
Actor who plays a Christmas-despising, green creature in the 2000 family film.
Jim Carrey
One of Santa's reindeer that also shares a name with another holiday mascot.
Cupid
In The Twelve Days of Christmas, this is sent by "my true love" on the 11th day.
Eleven pipers piping
The wooden tool that modern, striped, peppermint candy is shaped to look like.
A Shepard's Staff
A symbol of fertility and life, this plant is known to prompt a unique holiday tradition.
Mistletoe
The city where Buddy the Elf searches for his biological father.
Country where Christmas is celebrated on January 7th.
Russia.
Christmas carol that names the birthplace of Jesus.
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing (Bethlehem)
The ancient civilization that is regarded as the inventors of modern day hot chocolate.
The approximate weight (in kg) of prawns consumed by Australians in the festive season.
6 million kilograms
The approximate number of streams that Mariah Carey's hit song 'All I Want for Christmas is you' has (2025).
2.34 billion streams
Christmas game involving the "stealing" and "swapping" of wrapped gifts; named after an animal.
White Elephant.