This movie follows an 8-year-old left behind during the holidays.
What is Home Alone (1990)?
Released in 1970, this festive tune features just 19 unique words and combines Spanish and English to deliver its joyful message.
What is Feliz Navidad?
This fabric or knitted items are hung by the fireplace and are typically filled with small gifts, candies, and trinkets on Christmas Eve.
What are Christmas stockings?
This warm, comforting beverage made from cocoa and milk is frequently topped with whipped cream or marshmallows during the Christmas season.
What is hot chocolate?
This character is often described as the ninth and youngest of Santa Claus's sleigh-pullers, using his luminous red nose to lead the team and guide Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.
Who is Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer?
This animated film features a magical train to the North Pole.
What is The Polar Express (2004)?
This song features a "one-horse open sleigh."
What is Jingle Bells?
This plant, often hung in doorways during the holidays, is associated with a Christmas tradition where two people kiss if they stand beneath it.
What is mistletoe?
This creamy, spiced drink, traditionally made with milk, sugar, and beaten eggs is often spiked with rum or bourbon and served during Christmas gatherings.
What is eggnog?
This magical snowman, brough to life by a magic hat and featured in a 1950s Christmas song, is known for his jolly demeanor and his eventual melting when the weather warms.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
This animated special features a boy struggling to find the true meaning of Christmas, with the help of a tiny tree and a heartfelt speech from a friend.
What is A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)?
This 1984 holiday hit tells the story of heartbreak during the season of giving, with a promise to "give it to someone special."
What is Last Christmas?
Originating in Germany, this Christmas tradition, often associated with the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Hansel and Gretel involves constructing a small, decorated house made from spiced dough.
What are gingerbread houses?
This dense, loaf-shaped, spiced dessert, often filled with nuts and sometimes alcohol, has a reputation for being an acquired taste, especially during the holiday season.
What is fruitcake?
This ballet, based on a story by E. T. A. Hoffmann, tells the tale of a young girl who is transported to a magical world on Christmas Eve with the help of a wooden toy soldier.
What is The Nutcracker?
A classic animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss's story about a grumpy green creature who learns the meaning of Christmas.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)?
This classic Christmas carol describes the night of Jesus' birth as "the night of our dear Saviour's birth."
What is O Holy Night?
This item, used to count down the days to Christmas, typically features a small door or window to open each day in December.
This glazed meat, often served as the centerpiece of a Christmas meal, is commonly flavoured with brown sugar, mustard, or cloves.
What is roasted ham?
This miserly character, created by Charles Dickens, undergoes a dramatic transformation after being visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
In this holiday movie, a man is reincarnated as a snowman to reconnect with his son.
What is Jack Frost (1998)?
This 1958 novelty Christmas song features a trio of squeaky-voiced critters asking for a hula hoop and reminding their "dad" to hurry Christmas along.
What is The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)?
Named after a U.S. ambassador to Mexica, this red and green plant is a popular decoration during the holiday season as is associated with Christmas in many cultures.
What is a poinsettia
This Italian sweet bread, often studded with dried fruits and candied citrus peel, is a popular holiday treat in Europe and North America, particularly at Christmas.
What is panettone?
This story, central to Christian tradition, describes the birth of the messiah in a stable, heralded by angels and visited by shepherds and wise men.
What is the Nativity Story (or the Birth of Jesus Christ)?