Norwegian children hide this household item on Christmas Eve in order to keep witches grounded for the night.
What is a broom?
Picture this: Buddy the Elf failed to meet his quota while making this toy in Santa's workshop.
What is an Etch-a-Sketch?
What is eggnog?
"Bobtails ring"
What is Jingle Bells?
Just above a Bachelor's degree.
You'd almost think Santa took a page out of the tooth fairy's playbook as Japanese children traditionally wake to find their Christmas presents in this location.
What is a pillow?
In It's a Wonderful Life, George Bailey takes guidance from Clarence, who plays this instrumental role in George's life.
What is a guardian angel?
What is fudge?
"Shepherds quake"
What is Silent Night?
To accrue large quantities.
What is amass?
Children in this country traditionally celebrate Jesus' birthday with a pinata.
What is Mexico?
This is the name of the young doe that Rudolph befriends in the claymation classic.
Who is Clarice?
"Take extra care to dry both inside cavities, because water added to hot oil can cause excessive bubbling."
What is fried turkey?
"Thumpity thump"
What is Frosty the Snowman?
Relatives of alpacas
What are llamas?
America's Christmas tradition of decorating an evergreen tree originated in this country.
What is Germany?
The purchase of this big ticket item is the fulfillment of the Miracle on 34th street.
What is a house?
"In a large bowl, beat brown sugar, shortening, molasses and water with electric mixer."
What are gingerbread cookies?
"Children listen"
What is White Christmas?
Creamy spuds
What are mashed potatoes?
Known as "Noel", Christmas in France comes from the phrase, "les bonnes nouvelles", which is translated this in English.
What is The Good News?
This duet sung by Vera and Rosemary, but performed by Bing and Danny, was completely unscripted.
What is "Sisters"?
"Wrap tightly and store in refrigerator no longer than 2 months."
What is fruitcake?
"With boughs"
Common yoga greeting
What is namaste?