Holiday Hits
Festive Foods
Movie Magic
Global Traditions
Holiday Icons
100

The holiday hit that begins with "You better watch out, you better not cry". 

What is "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".

100

This nut is typically roasted and enjoyed during the holiday season.

What is chestnuts

100

This family stars in beloved Christmas movie, "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation".

Who are the Griswolds

100

This German-originating creature with horns and fangs carries a bundle of birch sticks to beat naughty children with. 

What is Krampus

100

This reindeer is most famous for a flashy appendage and for leading Santa's sleigh 

Who is Rudolph

200

The 1984 smash hit "Last Christmas" was created by this English pop duo.  

Who is Wham

200

This fruit-based condiment is typically served alongside turkey and other holiday dishes.

What is cranberry sauce

200

The Grinch is notorious for hating everyone in Whoville, except for this four-legged sidekick.

Who is Max
200

This country has a tradition of eating KFC on Christmas. It's so popular, you must place your order a month in advance! 

What is Japan

200

This magical holiday character is described as a "jolly, happy soul".  

Who is Frosty the Snowman.

300

This song is a Christmas staple, but some may not know that is was originally sung by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical "Meet Me in St. Louis". 

What is "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
300

This holiday dessert consists of a spiced cake made with dried fruit, often soaked in brandy and rum. 

AKA: What Taylor Becker called KJ, Gabi and Isabella on a summer camping trip

What is fruitcake

300

This actor played quick-witted Kevin McCallister in 1990's "Home Alone". 

Who is Macaulay Culkin

300

In the Ukraine, it's tradition to decorate Christmas trees with homemade ornaments of these creepy crawlers that we tend to associate with Halloween.

What is a spider.

300

"Run, run, run as fast as you can, you can't catch me!" Says this anthropomorphic treat.

Who is the Gingerbread Man.