Holiday Movie Magic
Festive Food & Drinks
Famous Holiday Characters
Holiday Pop Culture
Winter Wonderland
100

This 1990 film features Kevin McCallister defending his home from two burglars.

Home Alone

100

This spicy-sweet cookie is often decorated with icing and shaped like a little person. Not the gumdrop buttons!

Gingerbread

100

A large toy that has come to life leads toy soldiers into battle against the Mouse King in this classic ballet.

The Nutcracker

100

The hit Christmas song, “All I want for Christmas is You," is sung by this artist, who defrosts every year after Thanksgiving.

Mariah Carrey

100

The winter solstice marks the shortest day of the year in this month

December

200

In Elf, Buddy’s favorite food groups include candy, candy canes, candy corns, and this.

Syrup

200

A holiday ham is often glazed with this sweet tropical fruit.

Pineapple

200

This character, played by Bruce Willis, is known for shouting “Yippee-ki-yay!” in Die Hard, often debated as a Christmas movie.

John McClane

200

This animated trio of chipmunks famously sings a Christmas song asking for a hula hoop.

Alvin and the Chipmunks

200

This winter sport uses two long boards attached to your feet after ascending a hill or mountaintop.

Skiing

300

This animated TV special first aired in 1964 and follows the story of a beloved horned animal.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

300

This creamy holiday beverage is often served with nutmeg on top.

Eggnog

300

Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King in this holiday movie.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

300

This December 26th shopping day is known for massive sales in Canada and the U.K.

Boxing Day

300

This frozen precipitation forms delicate crystals in unique shapes.

Snoflakes

400

In The Grinch (2000), Jim Carrey's Grinch lives atop this mountain

Mount Crumpit

400

Latkes, eaten during Hanukkah, are traditionally made from this vegetable.

Potatoes

400

According to European folklore, this evil counterpart to Santa is known for leaving coal or punishments for bad children.

Krampus

400

This TV network is known for its immense collection of holiday romance movies.

Hallmark Channel

400

This structure, built from blocks of snow, traditionally served as temporary winter housing for Inuit people

Igloo

500

This classic film has the line, “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.”

It’s a Wonderful Life

500

This sweet bread, popular in Italy during Christmas, is filled with dried fruits and sometimes chocolate.

Panettone

500

This ghost of Scrooge's late business parter first appears to Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.

Jacob Marley

500

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is located in this U.S. city.

New York City

500

This winter sport uses a long, flat sled and requires individual athletes to lie on their backs, feet-first, speeding down an icy track.

The Luge

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