Sandy Claws was the name mistakenly given to Saint Nick in this 1993 animated classic.
"A Nightmare Before Christmas"
Christmas Tree
This famous New York City landmark has been celebrating Christmas with a tree since 1933, when construction workers put one up on the site.
Rockefeller Plaza
This horned and hooved Central European creature of folklore is only focused on the naughty list.
Krampus
Christmas Trees are aged approximately this many years before harvest.
Seven
The 1966 version of this holiday classic was narrated by Boris Karloff
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
This vinegary snack, which has origin stories from Germany, the Civil War, and a Spanish children's fable is often hidden in the Christmas Tree.
A pickle.
Kentucky Fried Chicken greases up the plates and hearts for the holidays in this eastern country.
Japan
Takanakuy is a Peruvian Christmas tradition where issues are resolved through this action, but end in a handshake or hug.
Fist fights
364 gifts are given throughout this holiday carol
"Twelve Days of Christmas"
This real estate tycoon had a short cameo in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York"
Donald Trump
This environmentally conscious president banned Christmas Trees while leading the nation.
Theodore Roosevelt
Pere Noel, or Father Christmas, fills the shoes of children with candy in this country
France
Although not celebrated in the United States, this holiday is celebrated on December 26th in countries like the UK and Canada.
Boxing Day
1.3 Billion of these are sent through the mail each holiday season, according to Hallmark
Christmas cards
This anthropomorphic animal hopes Buddy the Elf finds his dad in 2003's "Elf"
Mr. Narwhal
This holiday decoration was originally made of strands of real silver.
Tinsel
“Mele Kalikimaka” means “Merry Christmas” in this island's language
Hawaii
"Bah Humbug!" was used for the first time in print in this Charles Dickens' novel
"A Christmas Carol"
Christmas Town at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, the largest Christmas celebration in North America, displays more than ten million of these
Christmas Lights
This hot selling toy had Arnold Schwarzenegger running around Chicago in 1996's "Jingle All The Way".
Turbo-Man
these were painted green and used to create the first artificial tree.
Goose feathers
The decorating of the Christmas tree dates back to the 16th century in the Rhineland region of this country.
Germany
As fighting ceased across the battlefront of World War I for Christmas, soldiers from both sides played a friendly match of this sport.
Soccer (football)
This seasonal classic is #1, according to Billboard's greatest holiday songs of all time.
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey