"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear."
Elf
This country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.
Germany
In "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", this character aspires to be a practicing dentist.
Hermey the Elf
This defrosted queen sings "All I Want For Christmas Is You".
Mariah Carey
This U.S. state was the first to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday in 1836.
Alabama
"Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."
It's A Wonderful Life
In some countries, this type of log is burned on Christmas Eve.
Yule Log
The Grinch's loyal dog
Max
This is the 7th gift in the song "12 Days of Christmas".
7 swans a'swimming
This iconic red, green, and white Christmas snack turns 45 years old this year.
Christmas Tree Cake
"I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It's not bad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love."
A Charlie Brown Christmas
In Japan, a modern Christmas tradition involves eating at this American fast food chain.
KFC
George Bailey reluctantly owns this business in "It's a Wonderful Life."
The Bailey Building and Loan
This Christmas song was originally written in French in 1847, then translated to English in 1855.
"O Holy Night"
In the movie "Elf", these are the 4 main food groups according to Buddy.
Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corns, & Syrup
"Seeing isn't believing; believing is seeing."
The Santa Claus
This German tradition involves hiding a peculiar ornament inside the Christmas tree.
The Christmas Pickle
This elf initiates Tim Allen into his red coat responsibilities in "The Santa Claus".
Bernard the Elf
This Christmas song was the first Christmas song to be broadcasted from space.
"Jingle Bells"
In "A Christmas Story", Ralphie's dad wins his infamous leg lamp from this department store.
Higbee's
Miracle on 34th Street
This is how Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created.
As a coloring book character for Montgomery Ward Department Store.
The Wet Bandits flood this neighbor's home in "Home Alone".
The Murphy Family
This Christmas song was written in 1962 as a plea for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
"Do You Hear What I Hear"
This Christmas song was banned from British radio during WWII because it was deemed too morbid.
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"