What is the city called in the Grinch?
Whoville
The traditional Christmas treat that has red and white strips.
Candy Cane
If a child is naughty, what does Santa bring?
Lump of coal
What’s the name of the main villain in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Oogie Boogie
What are Santa's little helpers called?
Elves
Where does Kevin's family travel to in Home Alone 1?
Paris
The money (chocolate or otherwise) given to children on Chanukah is called this.
The Gelt
What is a group of singers who go door-to-door to sing holiday tunes called?
Carolers
What brings Frosty the Snowman to life?
A magical hat
Hanukkah is patterned after this festival
Sukkot
In Elf, Buddy the Elf tries to hug this furry creature in Central Park
Raccoon
What fast food restaurant do millions of Japanese families eat at on Christmas?
KFC
A 1974 marketing campaign called "Kentucky for Christmas" lead to the tradition. Its estimated that approx. 3.6 million Japanese families eat KFC every Christmas.
Hanukkah — the Jewish Festival of Lights — includes a nightly lighting of a holiday menorah. How many lights are on a Hannukah menorah?
9
Hanukkah is eight nights long, but the holiday’s menorah has nine lights. The ninth is the shammash, or “helper,” which is used to kindle the other lights.
Which Beatle released the song "Wonderful Christmastime"?
Paul McCartney
What are the two most popular names for Santa Claus?
Kris Kringle and Saint Nick
In the movie "Elf," what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?
Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup
What is a turducken?
A turkey stuffed with a duck, which is stuffed with a chicken
Children in this Nordic country leave boots by the window for treats or potatoes
Iceland
What is the most recorded Christmas song in history
Silent Night
In Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, what was the first name of Scrooge?
Ebenezer
In Home Alone, Kieran Culkin plays Kevin's younger cousin, known for wetting the bed, named this.
Who is Fuller?
What is the traditional potato pancake eaten during Hanukkah?
Latkes
In the holiday season, a number of Central European countries honor the (fictional) evil counterpart of St. Nicholas. What is its name?
Krampus
In “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” what is his brain full of?
Spiders
Which branch of the military runs “Toys for Tots”?
The Marines