This is the four-week period of time is celebrated by many Christians globally as a season of preparation and waiting for Christmas.
What is Advent?
Many Christmas meals include this dish as the main entree.
What is turkey?
This saint is celebrated on December 5th or 6th this year and is known as the inspiration behind Santa Clause given his proclivity for gift-giving.
This is the city where Christians believe Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
This non-religious, week-long holiday celebrates African and African-American culture.
What is Kwanzaa?
This small, four-sided spinning top has a Hebrew letter on each side and is traditionally played during Hanukkah.
What is a dreidel?
The Cohen family popularized the term "Chrismakkuh" on this TV show.
What is "The OC?"
How many candles does a hanukkiah have?
What is 9 candles?
Orthodox Christians celebrate this holiday on January 6th, which commemorates the baptism of Christ in the Jordan River.
What is Theophany or Epiphany?
This food that is traditionally eaten during Kwanzaa symbolizes good luck.
Black Eyed Peas
Who are the Macabees?
Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on this day in 2025.
What is January 7th?
This item's circular shape represent eternity, God's love, and the immortality of the soul. It is made of evergreen branches and has 5 candles.
What is an Advent wreath?
This Norse god of wisdom, magic, and war is celebrated during Yule.
Who is Odin?
This John Lennon and Yoko Ono holiday song celebrates unity, peace, and hope for a better future.
What is "Happy Xmas (War is Over)?"
This holiday honors the day in which the Buddha is said to have achieved enlightenment.
What is Bodhi Day?
When the Buddha achieved enlightenment, he broke his fast by eating a simple meal of ____ and ____. Today, families will often partake in this same meal for Bodhi Day.
What is rice and milk?
Zoroastrians honor the death of their prophet ______ on 12/26, typically by visiting a fire temple and offering prayers.
Who is Zarathosht Diso?
This item has 7 candles (3 red, 3 green, and 1 black) that are lit each night of Kwanza.
What is a kinara?