This snowman is featured in the song “Winter Wonderland.”
Parson Brown
This song claims “the weather outside is frightful.”
Let It Snow
This jolly figure is known for delivering gifts on Christmas Eve.
Santa Claus
This country celebrates Christmas in summer because it’s in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia
This evergreen plant symbolizes eternal life in Christmas traditions.
Christmas Tree
This phrase is a popular alternative to saying “Merry Christmas.”
Happy Holidays
According to this carol, “a partridge in a pear tree” is a gift on which day?
The first day of Christmas
The elves work in this location to make toys.
Santa's Workshop at the North Pole
This European country’s Christmas traditions include Krampus.
Austria
This red flower is often called the “Christmas star.”
Pointsettia
This program tracks Santa’s location on Christmas Eve.
NORAD
This song is about a reindeer with a very shiny nose.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Frosty the Snowman came to life thanks to this item.
A Magic Hat
In this country, people celebrate “La Befana” instead of Santa Claus.
Italy
This object represents the star that guided the Wise Men.
The Christmas Star
This Christmas figure is said to punish naughty children in European folklore.
Krampus
This song says, “All I want for Christmas is...
my two front teeth
This reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh through foggy nights.
Rudolph
This country is famous for its “Yule Goat” decorations
Sweden
These small bulbs are used to decorate Christmas trees.
Christmas lights
This stop-motion animated classic from 1964 features an elf who dreams of being a dentist.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Bing Crosby’s version of this song is one of the best-selling singles of all time.
White Christmas
Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by this many ghosts in A Christmas Carol.
Three ghosts
In this country, children find presents in their shoes on December 6th.
Netherlands
These socks are hung by the chimney with care
Stockings