Last Christmas, I gave you my ______. But the very next day, you gave it away.
Heart
This snowman shares his name with a winter weather condition.
Frosty.
This candy is traditionally placed on Christmas trees.
Candy Canes
This Christmas movie was adapted from a 1957 Dr. Seuss book.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
This plant is often hung for kissing under.
Mistletoe.
The English translation of “O Tannenbaum”.
"O Christmas Tree"
Known for his famous phrase, "Bah Humbug".
Ebenezer Scrooge
This is known for being the most disliked Christmas dessert.
Fruit Cake
“You’ll shoot your eye out!” comes from this 1983 holiday film.
A Christmas Story.
This log is burned in the fireplace as part of a traditional European Christmas custom.
Yule Log.
This singer says that all she wants for Christmas is you.
Mariah Carey
This is the name of the town the Grinch overlooks from Mount Crumpit.
Whoville.
This French Christmas candy is traditionally stretched and folded by hand to create its signature silky texture.
Nougat.
This 1988 action movie is famously debated as a Christmas film.
In Japan, this fast-food chain has become a popular Christmas dinner tradition.
KFC.
In the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” this is the gift given on the eleventh day.
Eleven pipers piping.
Name all of Santas reindeer.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph.
Gingerbread houses became popular after this fairy tale was published.
Hansel and Gretel
This actor voices six different characters in The Polar Express, including the Conductor.
Tom Hanks.
In Germany, children traditionally leave this item outside their door on December 5th for St. Nicholas.
A shoe (or boot).
Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad, ____________________.
Próspero año y felicidad
This character accompanies St. Nicholas in Alpine folklore.
Krampus
This British Christmas dessert is set on fire before serving.
Christmas pudding.
This 1946 Christmas classic was a box-office disappointment before becoming a holiday staple.
It’s a Wonderful Life.
This is traditionally the final day of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
January 5th.