Holiday Movies
Christmas Carols
World Traditions
Santa Claus
Festive Food
Christmas Literature
Movie Santas
Celebrity Eyes
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In Home Alone, Kevin McCallister’s family flies to this European city while accidentally leaving him behind.

What is Paris?

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This carol tells the story of a "jolly happy soul" with a corncob pipe and a button nose.

What is Frosty the Snowman?

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In this country, it is a popular tradition to eat at KFC for Christmas dinner.

What is Japan?

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These are the names of the two reindeer that start with the letter "C."

Who are Comet and Cupid?

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These two words describe a beverage made of eggs, milk, sugar, and often bourbon or rum.

What is Egg Nog?

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"God bless us, every one!" is the famous final line spoken by this character.

Who is Tiny Tim?

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What is Elf?

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Who is J. K. Simmons?

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This 2003 film features Buddy, a human raised by elves, searching for his father in NYC.

What is Elf?

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In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this is what the true love gave on the seventh day.

What are Seven Swans-a-Swimming?

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This German tradition involves finding a specific green ornament hidden in the tree to win a prize.

What is the Christmas Pickle?

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Santa Claus is based on this real-life 4th-century Greek Bishop.

Who is Saint Nicholas?

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This spicy, brittle cookie is often used to build edible miniature houses.

What is Gingerbread?

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In the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," the children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of these danced in their heads.

What are Sugar Plums?

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What is the Santa Clause

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Who is Selena Gomez?

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This is the name of the town where The Grinch Who Stole Christmas takes place.

What is Whoville?

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This famous carol was originally written by a priest in Austria and was first performed quietly on a guitar because the organ was broken.

What is Silent Night?

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In Ukraine, trees are often decorated with ornaments shaped like this insect/web for good luck.

What are Spiders?

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This is the postal code used by the Canadian Post Office for letters addressed to the North Pole.

What is HOH OHO?

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This dense, fruit-filled cake is a common holiday punchline because it can last for years without spoiling.

What is Fruitcake?

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This 1843 novella is widely credited with helping to revive the Christmas spirit in Victorian England.

What is a Christmas Carol?

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What is The Christmas Chronicles?

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Who is Henry Cavill?

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In A Christmas Story, Ralphie is obsessed with getting this specific toy.

What is a Red Rider BB Gun?

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Elvis Presley famously had a "Color" Christmas with this 1957 hit.

What is Blue Christmas?

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In Italy, the "Feast of the Seven _________ " is a traditional Christmas Eve meal featuring no meat.

What is Fishes?

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In the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth countries, Santa is more commonly known by this name.

What is Father Christmas?

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This red-and-white striped candy is said to be shaped like a shepherd's crook.

What is a Candy Cane?

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In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, this villain’s power makes it "always winter but never Christmas."

Who is the White Witch?

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What is Bad Santa?

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Who is Nicolas Cage?

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In The Polar Express, this is the first gift of Christmas.

What is A silver bell from Santa’s sleigh?

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The tune for "Away in a Manger" is often attributed to this German Protestant reformer, though he likely didn't write it.

Who is Martin Luther?

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Because Christmas falls during their summer, many people in this country celebrate with a barbecue on the beach.

What is Australia?

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In many European cultures, Santa travels with this terrifying, horned "half-goat, half-demon" who punishes misbehaving children.

What is Krampus?

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In "A Christmas Carol," this is the main dish the Cratchit family eats before Scrooge sends them a turkey.

What is a goose?

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This is the first name of the character "Scrooge" in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.

What is Ebenezer?

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What is Red One?

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Who is Oprah Winfrey?

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