This 1990 film features a young boy left home alone during Christmas.
Home Alone
This song asks, "Do you see what I see?"
Do You Hear What I Hear?
This red-suited figure is known for bringing gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
Santa Claus
These striped treats are often hung on Christmas trees.
Candy Canes
This saint inspired the modern image of Santa Claus.
St. Nicholas
Buddy the Elf travels from the North Pole to this city in Elf.
New York City
In "The 12 Days of Christmas," there are this many golden rings.
Five Golden Rings
Children in this country leave their shoes out to be filled with candy on December 6th
Netherlands
This drink is made with eggs, cream, and nutmeg
Eggnog
Christmas is celebrated on this date.
December 25th
This Christmas movie famously ends with, "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings."
It's a Wonderful Life
This song is known for the lyrics "City sidewalks, busy sidewalks.
Silver Bells
This decoration is hung above doorways and prompts kissing.
Mistletoe
These spicy cookies are often shaped like little men.
Gingerbread Cookies
This celestial event is said to have guided the Wise Men to Jesus.
Star of Bethlehem
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie wants this item for Christmas.
Red Ryder BB Gun
This song begins with "Dashing through the snow."
Jingle Bells
This plant with red and green leaves is often associated with Christmas.
poinsettia
This Christmas pudding is traditionally set on fire before being served.
Christmas pudding or Figgy Pudding
This is the literal meaning of the word "Noel."
"birth" or "Christmas"
The ghosts in A Christmas Carol include the Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and this other ghost.
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Elvis Presley sang about this colorful Christmas.
Blue Christmas
This country popularized the Christmas tree tradition.
Germany
This warm beverage is associated with Christmas markets in Europe.
Mulled Wine
This country gave the U.S. the first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
Canada