By the end of this song, a person would have 364 gifts and need a barn filled with bird cages and an entire dormitory.
This popular holiday dish is often served directly from a can.
What is cranberry sauce?
This Chicago-based movie involves a gold tooth, broken ornaments, and a startling lack of adult supervision.
What is Home Alone?
This parasitic plant which grows at the tops of trees is often hung from doorframes in peoples' homes as holiday decor.
What is mistletoe?
Downhill, slalom, moguls, jumps, cross-country, these are all types of what sport:
What is skiing?
The very loud items attached to the gear on a single horse attached to a primitive snow-vehicle are the subjects of this incredibly recognizable, travel song.
What is "Jingle Bells?"
These two food items are strung together in a festive pattern to drape on trees for birds to enjoy during the winter.
What are popcorn and cranberries?
A black hat, a corncob pipe, a button nose are parts of the namesake character of this wintry short movie.
What is "Frosty the Snowman?"
Lit over eight nights, this holiday decor helps families remember honor and celebrate Hanukkah.
What is a menorah?
Once the way Inuit people lived in Arctic conditions, this traditional temporary icy shelter is now seen in tv shows where people explain how to survive harsh conditions.
What is an igloo?
This song involves the absence of two primary incisors which the singer laments not having and wishes for their secondary incisors to be gifted at Christmas.
What is "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth?"
This popular recipe combines yams, marshmallows and brown sugar to make a delicious, sweet side dish to many festive meals.
What is sweet potato casserole or sweet potato pie?
This is an outside object anyone can make after a big snowfall, and it usually stands up and lasts until the thaw. Unless you topple it over, of course.
What is a snowman?
You need just the right kind of snow and plenty of friends to have this kind of wintery battle outside.
What is a snowball fight?
A popular line in this song is, "Sleighbells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is glistening. A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight..."
What is "Winter Wonderland?"
What is a candycane?
This popular holiday story (which was later turned into a short stop-motion film and song) was originally an advertisement for the popular department store, Montgomery Ward.
What is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?
This human-like decoration has the same name as a kitchen item used to open hard shells but would get quite the toothache if you used it in the same way.
What is a nutcracker?
Be careful or you'll lose your balance, slip and fall on an incredibly hard surface doing this popular winter activity.
What is ice skating?
In this festive song, you would need to cross multiple different kinds of terrain and landforms in order to arrive safely at your two-generations-older-than-you female relative's house.
What is "Over the River and Through the Woods (To Grandmother's House)"?
Spritz, thumbprint, sugar, peanut butter, chocolate crinkle, and more of this kind of treat are gifted to friends and neighbors and even Santa on Christmas eve.
What are cookies/Christmas cookies?
This holiday movie - where Santa gets himself and two kids into big trouble - actually has a real-life husband and wife playing Santa and Mrs. Claus.
What is "The Christmas Chronicles?"
A decoration that involves a chocolate or small treat a day starting December 1st and ending December 24th.
What is an advent calendar or countdown calendar?
This popular Nordic sport - called "military patrol" during the 1924 Olympics - has athletes racing on skis through snow and freezing temperatures to earn points on precise marksmanship and speed.
What is a biathalon?