It was believed that kissing under this plant would increase a person's chance of marriage in the upcoming year.
Mistletoe
This is the name of the dog in How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Max
Mariah Carry born in this state
New York
This Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver
Tinsel
This popular Christmas beverage is also known as "milk punch"
Eggnog
16th-century Germanic people believed that this plant possessed godlike powers
Evergreen trees
This is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time
Home Alone
This comedy song was written about a fateful Christmas accident caused by too much eggnog.
"Grandma got run over by a reindeer"
In the early 1990s, this beloved store sold the first prelit Christmas trees
Target
This quantity of players is required for a game of dreidel
At least 2
Holly was once considered sacred by this Ancient civilization
The Romans
This is the name of the evil magician in Frosty the Snowman
Professor Hinkle
Referenced in a popular holiday song, this traditional Christmas dessert recipe includes figs, walnuts, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Figgy Pudding
This seven-branched candleholder is a central symbol of Kwanzaa
The Kinara
This US State was the first to declare Christmas an official holiday
Alabama
The scientific name of this plant means "thief of the tree"
Mistletoe
The Griswold's House in Christmas Vacation was decorated with this many lights
25,000
These barnyard beasts kept time to a humble percussionist in the Christmas carol "The Little Drummer Boy"
An ox and a lamb
This monarch made the image of the gingerbread man
This fast-food company is a staple of Japanese Christmas dinner
KFC
Poinsettias were first cultivated by this civilization
The Aztecs
The ending of this popular movie features a giant gingerbread man ravaging the land of Far Far Away.
Shrek 2
This person wrote ''It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas"
This is the name of the 9th candle on a Hannukah Menorah
Shamash
This country started the tradition of putting up Christmas trees
Germany