This green character famously hates Christmas but has a change of heart.
Who is the Grinch?
Dashing through the snow, in a one-horse open sleigh
What is Jingle Bells?
In Greece, this dessert made of nuts, honey, and phyllo dough is often served at Christmas.
What is Baklava?
In the U.S., this drink is made with milk, cream, sugar, eggs and maybe alcohol, often served with a sprinkle of nutmeg.
What is Egg nog?
This jolly icon, who is said to bring gifts to children, is typically portrayed with a white beard and a red suit.
Who is Santa?
In "Elf," this is Buddy’s favorite food group
What is Candy?
In this carol, we sing, “Round yon virgin, mother and child.
What is Silent Night?
In this European country, people often hide their brooms on Christmas Eve to keep witches away
What is Norway?
These Christmas cookies, often decorated with colorful icing, are shaped like various holiday figures and are a favorite in many Western countries
What is Gingerbread Cookies?
This red flower is often associated with Christmas and is popular in holiday decorations in the U.S. and Mexico.
What is Poinsettia?
In "Home Alone," this is the name of the boy left behind
Who is Kevin McCallister?
This song tells the story of a boy who played his drum for the newborn King
What is The Little Drummer Boy?
In this country, children leave their shoes out for presents instead of stockings
What is Netherlands?
This rich, fruit-filled cake is soaked in alcohol and a traditional Christmas dessert in the Caribbean
What is Rum Cake?
This sweet-smelling evergreen is used to make wreaths and garlands during the holiday season.
What is Pine?
This 1990 film features a train ride to the North Pole
What is The Polar Express?
This carol mentions partridges, golden rings, and maids a-milking
What is The Twelve Days of Christmas?
This country is known for its tradition of eating fish instead of turkey at Christmas dinner.
What is Italy?
This small, red fruit is often used to decorate holiday wreaths and is a common addition to Christmas fruitcakes.
What is Cranberry?
This decorative item, often made of shiny metal, is used to hang on Christmas trees and reflects light beautifully.
What is Tinsel?
This 1946 classic movie is about a man who learns the value of life on Christmas Eve
What is It’s a Wonderful Life?
This classic carol was originally written in Latin as "Adeste Fideles"
What is O Come, All Ye Faithful?
In this country, churches are often decorated with mango and banana leaves instead of holly or mistletoe
What is India?
This classic Christmas dessert is lit on fire before serving in the UK
What is Christmas Pudding?
This holiday figure, originally from German folklore, is said to visit children who are naughty instead of nice
Who is Krampus?