His Gospel tells of a rising "star from the East"
Matthew
Many celebrate by grilling meat on the "Barbie" in this country
Australia
22 million of these birds are consumed by Americans on Christmas Day
Turkey
Composed by Austrian priest Joseph Mohr on a broken church organ; but not necessarily after dark
Silent Night
Most popular tree-topper in the U.S.
Star
The type of clothes the babe was wrapped in
swaddling
British holiday on December 26th
Boxing Day
Ingredients include yolks, sugar, nutmeg, cream, and sometimes alcohol in this famous Christmas drink
Eggnog
Title of Dicken's tale about Tiny Tim and Scrooge
A Christmas Carol
Famous retailer that sells the most Christmas trees
This was done to the Christ child when he was 8 days old.
circumcision
Joyeux Noel means Merry Christmas in this language
French
Buddy the Elf pours this sweet sauce on his spaghetti
Maple Syrup
Gift of the 7th day of Christmas
seven swans a swimming
Most artificial trees are manufactured in this country
China
Defined as "a fragrant gum resin and used in perfumery, medicine, and incense in the Near East"
Myrrh
A traditional Christmas feast in this Asian country is Kentucky Fried Chicken
Japan
Food carved by the Grinch for the Who feast
Roast Beast
Guinness World Records has named this song the best-selling single of all-time
White Christmas
The critter that jumps out of the tree and attacks Christmas Vacation's Clark Griswald
squirrel
The longest prophetic book of the Bible that foretold of the birth of a savior
Isaiah
Date Greek Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
January 7th
Originally baked at the end of harvest season and designed to be saved and eaten at the beginning of the next harvest season; so they really were made to last forever
Fruit Cake
Can mean to go door-to-door giving out well wishes and/or a hot and thick spiced beverage
Wassail
Pickle