This family member got ran over by a reindeer.
Grandma
Name 1 of 3 countries that actively practices the tradition of the Krampus. A beast-like creature shows up in order to punish the ill-behaved. If he discovers a particularly bad child, he bundles him into a sack and carts him away, presumably for a midnight snack!
Austria, Germany, Hungary
Four
This is the culture that Kwanzaa was rooted from.
African
This delicious combo of sweet treats and milk are left out for Santa the night of Christmas Eve.
Cookies and milk
Elvis's Christmas will be this.
A Blue Christmas
On December 5th, the children in this country look forward to having their clogs filled with candy and treats.
The Netherlands
Kevin was left Home Alone by accident when his family was rushing to catch a flight to this foreign place.
Paris, France
The word Hanukkah holds this meaning.
Dedication
This American fast food restaurant is famous on Christmas in Japan.
KFC
This Christmas Carol was the first to be broadcast into space.
This is what they call Santa Clause in France.
Pere Noel
Adam Sandler made this movie in 2002 that highlighted the Hanukkah holiday.
Eight Crazy Nights
Who was the first president to celebrate Hanukkah in the White House?
Harry Truman
What country did Gingerbread houses originate in?
Germany
"I can see me now on Christmas morning, creeping down the stairs."
Are lyrics from this song.
I want a hippopotamus for Christmas
Christmas trees are popular in Greece, but you’ll also find these wrapped in strings of lights.
Boats
This is the first rule of the Coda of Elves in the movie elf.
Treat every day like Christmas.
What year was Kwanzaa created?
1966
This Christmas treat popular in England is a small pastry stuffed with a mixture of dried fruit and spices that once also contained meat.
Minced Pies
This is the best selling Christmas single and the person who sings it.
Bing Cosby - White Christmas
On December 19th, 2015, 3,473 people gathered wearing holiday sweaters at this location.
University of Kansas (at a basketball game against Montana)
In this classic 80's Christmas movie, John writes this message to Hans on his henchman.
"Now I have a machine gun, ho ho ho."
The term "X-mas" was first coined when and by who?
The mid-1500s by the Greeks (Fun fact: "Christos" in Greek begins with the letter X.)
Over 17.5 million these are consumed in Israel throughout Hanukkah.
Jelly donuts!