An American Christmas comedy film series, where a boy thwarts intruders that invade his home during the holiday season.
"Home Alone"
Hansel and Gretel
This term/name was used in reference to the stock market crashes in the 1800s.
Black Friday
This artist receives about $60 million dollars in royalties since 1994 (about $2.6 million dollars a year) for her iconic Christmas song.
Mariah Carey (she's thawing out before 12/1)
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" movie
This iconic candy was originally created to keep children quiet during church time. Well-known pattern was added at a later time.
Candy Canes
The holiday that the tune "Jingle Bells" was originally supposed to be sung at when it was first composed.
Thanksgiving
The "largest" gift ever given to the United States.
It took the team an entire week to finish shooting each minute of the completed film.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Popular fast-food chain that becomes very popular in Japan during the Christmas time.
KFC
Christmas trees have to be grown for nearly "X" years before they can be sold.
15 years
This specific individual received a free turkey every Thanksgiving, where they will "pardon" it to live its life in peace.
The President of the USA
The highest-grossing Christmas film
The Grinch (2018)
Before turkey and goose, this animal was the typical menu item for a traditional Christmas dinner.
The Peacock
This green object during the holidays is considered to be an aphrodisiac while also a nice decoration .
Mistletoe
The "largest" gift ever given to the United States.
The Statue of Liberty by France
A Christmas Carol (2009)
This country's Christmas time is in the middle of the summer season, which means barbeque for a holiday dinner.
Australia
The LAST U.S state to declare "Christmas" a legal holiday in 1907.
Oklahoma
This holiday has over 20 variations on how to spell it.
"Hanukah" is one!