The real-life department store is the basis for the movie "Miracle on 34th Street".
What is Macy's?
In the song "Rudolph the Red Rose Reindeer", the activity the other reindeer did not let Rudolph do because of his shiny nose.
What is join in any reindeer games?
Kids leave out this drink for Santa in the United States.
What is milk?
Norwegians believe these things emerge on Christmas Eve and steal brooms so they can ride in the sky.
What are evil witches and spirits?
This story behind this toy goes back to 1902, when the then U.S. President refused to shoot a tied-up, defenseless animal during a hunting trip in Mississippi.
What is the teddy-bear?
In the movie "Home Alone" the McCallisters go on vacation to this famous city when they leave Kevin behind.
What is Paris?
The type of Christmas Elvis is going to have instead of a white Christmas.
What is a "Blue Christmas"?
The first company that used Santa Claus in advertising.
What is Coca-Cola?
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken?
This classic toy is actually an ancient invention that originated in China circa 1000 B.C. before 1928 when manufactured in the U.S., calling it by its Filipino name.
What is a Yo-Yo?
In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", the Grinch was described with these three words.
What is stink, stank, stunk?
The words that follow "Silent Night" in this Christmas song.
What is holy night?
This popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch."
What is "eggnog?"
While American children leave milk and cookies for Santa Claus, Irish kids put out this food and drink.
What are mince pies and a bottle of Guinness?
This toy came out for Christmas in 1934, based on "America's favorite child", in the hit movie "Bright Eyes" which was released just after the holiday.
What is the Shirley Temple doll?
In the movie "It's A Wonderful Life" every time a bell rings this happened.
When does an angel get his wings?
This Christmas song contains the lyric "everyone dancing merrily in the new old-fashioned way."
What is "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree"?
The visions of this food danced in children's heads as they slept in the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
What are sugar plums?
Instead of tinsel and lights, Ukrainians decorate their trees with these items.
What are spider webs?
This cheap, outrageously fun little toy was invented and launched just in time for Christmas 1945, inspired by shipping springs.
In Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol", the first name of Scrooge.
Who is Ebenezer?
The name we call the snowman in the song "Winter Wonderland".
Who is Parson Brown?
The first rule of the Code of Elves, in the movie "Elf."
Due to road closures, the people of Venezuela travel to Christmas Mass by this method.
What is roller skating?
This popular 1950s toy had 28 plastic facial and body parts.
What is Mr. Potato Head?