This pop diva released the ubiquitous holiday mega-hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You" in 1994.
Who is Mariah Carey?
This American fast-food chain's bucket of chicken is a massive and popular Christmas Eve dining tradition in Japan.
What is KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) ?
This beverage company is often credited with helping to standardize the modern image of Santa Claus—the jolly man in the red suit.
What is Coca-Cola?
What day in December does the Winter Solstice often occur?
What is the 21st?
According to this holiday favorite, Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup are the 4 main food groups.
What is the movie “Elf”?
This specific piece of clothing is what made Frosty the Snowman "begin to dance around."
What is an old silk hat?
Often containing milk, sugar, and spirits, this popular holiday beverage is sometimes historically referred to as "milk punch."
What is Eggnog?
In the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch," this spiky object is used to describe how cuddly the Grinch is.
What is a cactus?
Snowflakes intricate patterns always have this many sides.
What is 6?
This city is where the McCallister family accidentally leaves Kevin when they depart for vacation in "Home Alone."
What is Paris?
Although now inseparable from Christmas, this famous winter song was originally composed for the Thanksgiving holiday.
What is Jingle Bells?
This is the total number of candles lit on the Kinara throughout the celebration of Kwanzaa.
What is seven (7)?
Although invented earlier, the "Ugly Christmas Sweater" trend exploded into mainstream, ironic popularity during this decade.
What is the early 2000s?
These three months are considered the winters months in the Southern Hemisphere.
What are June, July, and August?
This famous Hollywood actor played six separate roles in the 2004 film "The Polar Express."
Who is Tom Hanks?
On the fifth day of Christmas, the singer's true love gives them this item.
What is Five Golden Rings?
In German folklore, this demonic figure accompanies St. Nicholas to punish misbehaving children during the Christmas season.
Who is Krampus?
This infamous, fragile item is a major plot point and decoration in the film "A Christmas Story."
What is a leg lamp?
This large area of low pressure and cold air surrounds the Earth's poles and is sometimes blamed for extreme cold weather outbreaks in North America.
What is the Polar Vortex?
This is the name of the Grinch's loyal and long-suffering canine companion.
Who is Max?
This Russian composer wrote the music for "The Nutcracker" ballet in 1892.
Who is Tchaikovsky?
This Italian celebration dish is a sweet, tall, dome-shaped bread originating from Milan.
What is a Panettone?
This 1988 action film starring Bruce Willis is the most frequently debated title on whether or not it counts as a Christmas movie.
What is Die Hard?
December is the twelfth month, but what does its name originally mean in Latin?
What is the tenth month?
The line "Save the neck for me, ____!" is completed with this character's name in "National Lampoon's: Christmas Vacation."
Who is Eddie?