In the movie Elf, Buddy's biological father works in this famous building.
The Empire State Building.
In a Christmas episode for friends, Ross dresses as this, Santa Claus' "Tex-Mex friend".
The Holiday Armadillo
In 2016, a rematch of the NBA finals from the previous season pitted these two teams against each other on Christmas day.
Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors
In 1989, this 8-bit handheld was originally released, unfortunately without a color display.
Gameboy
Originally published in 1823, the poem was titled "Account of a Visit from [_]", this Roman Catholic saint.
St. Nicholas
For his role in The Holdovers, this actor received the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
Paul Giamatti.
In a Christmas episode of That 70s Show, Red and Kelso play this 1970s video game at Bargain Bob's.
Pong
This former Chicago Bull and Los Angeles Laker head coach recorded his 1,000th NBA win on Christmas day in 2008.
Phil Jackson
In 1997, these Japanese toys were introduced teaching kids the need to clean, feed and play with pets in a digital medium (eventually leading to their ban in school districts across the country for distracting their users).
Tamagotchi
The poem includes references to 8 reindeer. This was the first one listed.
Dasher.
In A Charlie Brown Christmas, he recites a biblical passage at the Christmas play when Charlie asks what Christmas is all about.
Linus.
In an episode of Seinfeld, George's father introduces the group to this alternative holiday, including traditions such as a dinner, an unadorned aluminum pole, the airing of grievances and feats of strength.
Festivus
In 2020, this New Orleans running back rushed for six touchdowns, the most ever in a single game in NFL history (and also securing Nick Whitten's fantasy football win in the BC Law league).
Alvin Kamara.
In 1998, Tiger Electronics introduced this electronic pet resembling Gizmo from the movie Gremlins.
Furby
The poem describers the narrator wearing this to bed, as he settled in for a longer winter's nap.
A cap.
In a Bad Mom's Christmas, this famous jazz saxophonist is hired by Mila Kunis' mother to play at their Christmas Even neighborhood party.
Kenny G
In Ted Lasso, Rebecca skips going to this famous celebrity's Christmas party to go caroling.
Elton John
In 1994, this Miami Dolphins head coach collected his 319th NFL victory, putting him one ahead of George Halas' record for most by a coach.
Don Shula
In 2001, Jade, Cloe, Yasmin and Sasha were released as the original versions of this toy, touted as having "a passion for fashion".
Bratz Dolls
The first stanza of the poem describes the children having visions of this hard, sugar coated confection dancing in their heads.
Sugar Plums
In the Muppets Christmas Carol, this famous actor plays Scrooge.
Michael Caine
In a Christmas special of the Office, Jim, Dwight, Andy and Michael go to this restaurant chain (the name of which is included in the name of the episode).
Benihanas
This New York Knick legend holds the record for most points scored on Christmas day in NBA history, after scoring 60 in a loss to the New Jersey Nets in 1984.
Bernard King
In 1982, Coleco Industries introduced these cloth dolls, known for their individuality including different head molds, eye shapes and colors, clothing and hair styles as well as a birth certificate.
Cabbage Patch Dolls
Although first published anonymously, this author has been largely attributed with writing the poem (although Henry Livingston Jr. has also been suggested to have written it).
Clement Clarke Moore