This iconic U.S. Christmas event has been held annually in New York City since 1924.
What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
Santa's sleigh is said to be pulled by this number of reindeer in "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
What is eight?
This carol includes the lyric, "Let earth receive her King."
What is "Joy to the World?"
In Japan, many people eat this fast-food meal on Christmas Day.
What is KFC?
In a Christmas Story, Ralphie wants this gift.
What is a Red Ryder BB gun?
This evergreen plant, often decorated with lights and ornaments, became a popular Christmas symbol in American homes in the 19th century.
What is a Christmas tree?
Santa's workshop is traditionally said to be located here?
What is the North Pole?
This carol originated as a poem written on Christmas Eve in 1818 in Austria.
What is Silent Night?
This European country celebrates Saint Lucia Day with candle crowns on December 13th.
In the Office, Michael declare this "cancelled" at the "Christmas Party" when he gets mad about Secret Santa gifts.
What is Christmas?
This beverage made with milk, sugar, and eggs becomes especially popular in the U.S. during the Christmas season.
What is eggnog?
This reindeer joined Santa's team in a 1939 department store advertisement.
Who is Rudolph?
This classic carol mentions a star leading the way and gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
What is "We Three Kings"?
This Mexican Christmas tradition involved breaking a decorated container filled with treats.
In Friends, Ross dresses as this character, who is "Santa's less-known, but more authentic, Jewish friend," to teach Ben about Hanukkah.
What is the Holiday Armadillo?
This American Christmas tradition features children leaving these items out for Santa.
What is leaving cookies and milk for Santa?
This holiday character is traditionally known for baking treats for elves and supporting Santa at the North Pole.
Who is Mrs. Claus?
This carol famously repeats the phrase "Gloria in excelsis Deo."
This Christmas decoration was originally made from silver in 17th- century Germany.
What is tinsel?
This Christmas movie famously debates whether it's actually a Christmas movie.
What is Die Hard?
This plant is traditionally hung in doorways to inspire kissing.
What is mistletoe?
Santa Claus is based on this real-life 4th century saint.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
This carol begins with the line, "O'come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant."
What is O'Come, All Ye Faithful?
What is Australia?
This 1990 film stars a boy accidentally left home during Christmas.
What is Home Alone?