What is Paris?
The material Santa's sleigh is traditionally said to be made of.
What is wood?
The item of clothing that brings Frosty to life in Frosty the Snowman.
What is a hat?
The holiday plant people are supposed to kiss under.
What is mistletoe?
The country where children receive gifts from La Befana on January 6th, instead of December 25th.
What is Italy?
The Christmas movie that features a young boy who shoots his eye out?
What is A Christmas Story?
How Santa enters the house in The Night Before Christmas.
What is down the chimney?
The Latin phrase angels repeatedly sing in "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing".
What is Gloria in excelsis Deo?
The name of the colorful object children try to break during Los Posadas in Mexico.
What is a piñata?
The season that Christmas takes place in Australia.
What is summer?
The word that is punched into the main character's ticket in The Polar Express.
What is "believe"?
The Reindeer's name that means "thunder".
Who is Donner?
"Chestnuts roasting on an open fire" is the opening line to this song.
What is The Christmas Song?
On Christmas Eve, many families in some countries eat a special type of fish. In this country, this tradition is called "Wigilia".
What is Poland?
The country where it is traditional to decorate a Christmas tree with spider webs for good luck.
What is Ukraine?
The four food groups Buddy says elves stick to in Elf.
What is "candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup"?
What is "Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen"?
What we are told to remember that brings comfort in the carol "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen."
What is Christ was born for us?
The horned devil-like figure that punishes naughty children during the Christmas season in parts of Europe.
Who is Krampus?
The traditional event on Dec. 13th that celebrates light and features a girl wearing a crown of candles in Sweden.
What is St. Lucia Day?
The number that is written on Scott Calvin's business card in The Santa Clause.
What is 1931?
The exact phrase Santa says as he drives out of sight in Twas the Night Before Christmas.
What is "happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"
The 12 days of Christmas in order.
What is "a partridge in a pear tree, two turtle doves, three french hens, four calling birds, five golden rings, six geese a-laying, seven swans a-swimming, eight maids a-milking, nine ladies dancing, ten lords a-leaping, eleven pipers piping, twelve drummers drumming?"
The European country where it is traditional to hide a broom on Christmas Eve to prevent witches from stealing it.
What is Norway?
The fast food restaurant that is famously popular in Japan on Christmas day.
What is KFC?