This singer is most famous for the Christmas hit "All I want for Christmas Is You."
Who is Mariah Carey?
This 2004 animated film, based on a children's book, features Tom Hanks voicing multiple characters, including a conductor.
What is "The Polar Express".
These candy treats, often red and white striped and used to decorate Christmas trees or stockings, originated in Europe, popularized in the U.S. in the 19th Century.
What are "Candy Canes".
This item is often stuffed and hung on the fireplace or wall, waiting to be filled with small gifts and treats.
What is a "Christmas Stocking".
This 1970 hit by Josè Feliciano is one of the only mainstream Christmas songs primarily sung in Spanish.
What is "Feliz Navidad".
In this iconic 1993 animated Christmas movie, this character is crowned the "Pumpkin King" before discovering Christmas Town.
Who is "Jack Skellington".
This sweet, spiced bread often containing nuts or raisins is a traditional Christmas treat in Pennsylvania Dutch communities.
What is "Gingerbread".
This evergreen plant, traditionally hung over doorways, is said to brin good luck and is often kissed under during Christmas
This song was first performed by Nat King Cole in 1946 and was originally titled "Merry Christmas to You".
What is "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)".
This 1990 Christmas comedy was the highest-grossing live-action comedy for over 20 years.
This holiday beverage, popular in Colonial America, originally used rum and was sometimes called "milk punch" before evolving into a creamy spiced version.
What is "Eggnog"
This long, leafy decoration is draped along mantels, staircases, or tables, often with pinecones or lights woven in.
What is "Garland".
Originally titled "Carol of the Drum," this 1941 choral piece was famously recorded by the Trapp Family Singers before becoming Christmas standard.
What is "The Little Drummer Boy"
This 1947 film about a man claiming to be Santa Claus was remade in 1994 starring Richard Attenborough as Kris Kringle.
What is "Miracle on 34th Street".
This spiced, warm wine, often served in Germany and Scandinavia during the holidays, can include raisins, almonds, and sometimes a shot of rum.
What are "Christmas Angels".
This song, originally written for Judy Garland, became a jazz standard after Frank Sinatra asked the lyricist to "jolly it up" for his 1957 album.
What is "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".
In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000), the Grinch crashes this exact Whoville event--the town's annual holiday celebration.
What is the "Whobilation".
This British dessert, traditionally served on Christmas Day, is steamed and often flambèed with brandy before serving.
What is "Christmas Pudding".
This shiny 19th-century American decoration involved small reflective balls, sometimes called "spangles" to enhance candelight on trees.
What are "Mercury Glass Ornaments".