According to popular Christmas mythos, this is left in the stocking of those who are on the naughty list.
Coal.
The reason why Santa needed Rudolph to guide his sleigh one night.
It was a foggy Christmas Eve and Santa was concerned about visibility, so he needed Rudolph's nose.
The name for Santa Clause in the United Kingdom.
Father Christmas.
This Christmas film sees Tim Allen become Saint Nick himself.
The Santa Clause (1994, dir. Josh Pasquin)
The gift given on the third day in The Twelve Days of Christmas.
Three French hens.
According to the folklore of Austria and other countries, this horned entity punishes bad children during Christmas time.
Krampus.
This beverage company has used Santa in their advertising starting in 1931 and continues to do so to this day.
Coca-Cola.
France and Belgium.
In the 2003 film Elf, Santa's sleigh crashes in this iconic New York location.
Central Park.
The Christmas carol sung by the Peanuts gang at the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Where the Grinch lives.
Mt. Crumpit.
The names of the original eight reindeer that pull Santa’s sleigh.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen.
Instead of milk, this beverage is left out for Santa from Swedish Children.
Coffee.
The special gift left from Santa Clause under the tree for the main character in the 2004 film The Polar Express.
The bell that had fallen out of the boy's pocket.
This song was initially condemned by the Roman Catholic Church for allegedly portraying an adulterous affair.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause (The Jackson 5).
The Grinch's heart is full of these.
Unwashed socks.
The year Santa was born.
270 AD.
The name of Santa Clause in Italy.
Babbo Natale.
The name of Rudolph's elf companion in the 1964 classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Hermey.
The total number of gifts given in The Twelve Days of Christmas.
364.
The business owned by Ebenezer Scrooge.
A counting house.
What Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of.
Sailors, children, wolves, and pawnbrokers.
The decade NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) first tracked Santa on Christmas Eve.
1955.
This misfortune, suffered by Ralphie's friend in A Christmas Story, is the result of a "triple dog dare".
Tongue stuck to the flagpole.
The language Silent Night was originally written in.
German.