This classic holiday confection is said to have been modeled after a structure from the Hansel and Gretel fairytale.
Gingerbread house
The famous location in NYC where a large Christmas tree is erected annually.
Rockefeller Center
"The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is singing loud for all to hear."
Elf
According to Billboard, this is the most popular Christmas song of all time, with 30 weeks in the No. 1 spot.
"All I want for Christmas is You"
This is Santa's postal code for Canadian children.
HOH OHO
Properly stored, this holiday "treat" will last for one month.
Fruitcake
This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.
Germany
"Uh, since the United States Government declares this man to be Santa Claus, this court will not dispute it. Case dismissed."
Miracle on 34th Street
Who sings the song that starts with "Last Christmas I gave you my heart"
George Michael
This holiday clothing came back into popularity in the 2000s where people can participate by re-using old or gently used clothing.
Ugly Christmas sweaters
This fast food restaurant is so popular in Japan at Christmas that it often has to be ordered weeks in advance.
KFC
The most popular toy of 1980 was actually designed by a professor of architecture in Budapest to teach his students about spatial awareness.
Rubik's Cube
"I made my family disappear"
This Christmas song contains lyrics "Everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way"
"Rocking around the Christmas Tree"
A gift exchange with a group of people where they pass it around in a circle.
White elephant
In North America, reindeer are known by this name, which is also a brand of coffee.
This 15th Century Bavarian word is the traditional meaning of Christmas tree.
Tannenbaum
"Look, Daddy. Teacher says, every time a bell rings an angel gets his wings."
It's a Wonderful Life
This Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
These festive table decorations contain a joke and a small gift.
Christmas crackers
Name given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner.
Pigs in a blanket
This Christmas item takes its name from the old French word ‘estincelle’ meaning spark.
Tinsel
"Fra-gee-leh! It must be Italian!"
A Christmas Story
This Christmas song..."I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus" was sung by what popular group?
Jackson 5
The Great Depression is said to have started the tradition of putting this fruit inside a Christmas stocking.
Orange