(christmas classics)
This 1990 film features a young boy accidentally left behind while his family goes on vacation, defending his house from burglars.
Home Alone
"Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh, hey!"
Jingle Bells
This reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh through foggy nights and is known for his red nose.
Rudolph
In Canada, this popular holiday drink is made with milk, sugar, and a hint of cinnamon or nutmeg, often served with a splash of rum.
Eggnog
This popular Christmas treat is made of sugar, corn syrup, and flavored with peppermint, often shaped into a hook.
Candy Cane
In Elf, Buddy proudly announces that this sugary treat is one of the four main food groups.
Candy
"All is calm, all is bright, 'round yon virgin mother and child."
Silent Night
In the 1950s, Santa’s image was popularized in part due to a famous advertising campaign by this company.
Coca-Cola
In North America, this popular Christmas tradition involves singing festive songs, often going door to door in the neighborhood.
Caroling
This non-alcoholic drink, often served in a festive mug, is made with milk, chocolate, and marshmallows, perfect for Christmas.
Hot Chocolate
In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington kidnaps this jolly holiday figure.
Santa Claus
"Good tidings we bring to you and your kin, good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year."
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
In many cultures, Santa is known by this name, which is derived from the Dutch term "Sinterklaas."
Saint Nicholas (Saint Nick)
In Japan, it is common to eat this fast food chain's chicken on Christmas Day.
KFC
This traditional Christmas cookie is often decorated with icing and sprinkles, and its shape resembles a person.
Gingerbread Cookie
In Frosty the Snowman, Frosty comes to life when this item is placed on his head.
Magic hat
"Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful."
Let It Snow
In folklore, Mrs. Claus and the elves work together to ensure that Santa’s sleigh is filled with these items, which are the most important part of Christmas Eve.
Presents/Gifts
This traditional Mexican holiday, celebrated from December 16th to December 24th, involves reenactments of Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter.
Las Posadas
Known for its red and green colors, this Christmas treat is made from chocolate and often contains a minty filling.
Peppermint Bark
In How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the Grinch's hideout is located on this mountain, which is aptly named for his grumpy nature.
Mount Crumpit
"I just want you for my own, more than you could ever know."
All I Want for Christmas Is You
Santa’s workshop is often depicted as being located in this cold, icy region (country).
North Pole / Canada
In Italy, this Christmas tradition involves a large feast on Christmas Eve, followed by the exchange of gifts and the celebration of this religious event.
La Vigilia
Children from all around the world in many variations leave out this food & drink combo for Santa on Christmas Eve.
Milk & Cookies