This sweet treat is often made into houses during Christmas.
Gingerbread
This is the name of the main character in "A Christmas Carol".
Ebenezer Scrooge
Frosty the Snowman's nose was made out of this.
In this country, children traditionally have their clogs filled with candies on the fifth day of December.
This northeastern US state holds the Guinness record for the largest snowman.
Maine
The 2nd, 3rd and 4th verses of this popular Christmas carol includes a bizarre request for a figgy pudding.
This is the gift Ralphie desperately wants for Christmas in "A Christmas Story".
A Red Ryder BB gun.
This is the original title for "The Little Drummer Boy".
"Carol of the Drums"
This Christian group banned Christmas in Boston from 1659 to 1681.
The Puritans
This is the decade that NORAD started tracking Santa on Christmas Eve.
The 1950s (specifically 1955)
This is what Germans call mulled wine (hint: you can get this at Christkindl market)
Gluhwein
This is the best selling Christmas movie of all time.
Home Alone
This is what the characters are doing in the frosty air in the song "Jingle Bell Rock".
Dancing and prancing
This historical figure initiated the tradition of eating turkey at Christmas.
Xmas was first used in what century.
16th century (comes from Greek letter chi)
George Washington had his own recipe for this Christmas beverage.
Eggnog
This is the first gift of Christmas in "The Polar Express".
A bell from Santa's sleigh
Austria
This popular holiday song was written during the Cuban missile crisis and was a plea for peace.
"Do you Hear What I Hear?"
In this nation, people traditionally gift books on Christmas Eve and spend the evening reading them while sipping chocolate.
Iceland
Although used for cake decorating, this Christmas decoration is toxic to eat.
Holly
These were the two male co-stars in "Holiday Inn".
Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire
This is the car that the singer asks for in "Santa Baby".
A '54 convertible, light blue.
In this decase, the first-ever Christmas message was delivered by King George V.
1930s (1932)
This country annually donates a Christmas tree to London's Trafalgar Square.
Norway