The shammash (or 9th candle) on the menorah is used to do this during Hanukkah.
What is "Light all of the other candles."
This pup is Jack Skellington's faithful companion.
Who is "Zero"
This famous soda company helped to popularize the red-and-white image of Santa in 1931.
What is "Coca-Cola"
This song (rather creepily) requests:
"Somebody waits for you; Kiss her once for me."
What is "A Holly Jolly Christmas"
This cooking-with-a-lightbulb toy was a popular gift in the 1960's and 1970's.
What is "The Easy-Bake Oven"
This traditional kissing ball actually translates to "dung twig" in ancient languages.
What is "mistletoe"
*fun fact: mistletoe is also a hemi-parasite, which means it attaches itself to other living trees, extracting their water and nutrients*
Instead of saying "Hello," this is how Buddy answers the phone in his father's office.
What is:
Santa Claus' suit was this color before it became more traditionally known as red.
What is "green"
This song states:
"Your brain is filled with spiders; you have garlic in your soul..."
What is "The Grinch Theme Song" or "Mr. Grinch"
This "Toy of the Year" in 1980 was a craze for young and old alike, both wanting to be the fastest at solving it.
What is "Rubik's Cube"

It is traditional in Norway to hide brooms on Christmas Eve, to help prevent these from stealing them.
What are "Witches"
Jamie (Colin Firth) learns this language to impress Aurelia in Love Actually.
What is Portuguese
Santa is said to have a broad face and a little round belly, that shook when he laughed like this.
What is "a bowl full of jelly"
The most repeated line of this song is:
"Pa rum pum pum pum."
This doll has been a top-selling holiday gift item since 1950 (and still is to this day!)

These polar creatures can change their eye color from gold to blue in winter to adapt to the lower light levels in Arctic conditions.
What are "reindeer"
In the Muppet Christmas Carol, Gonzo states that he is here to tell the story; Rizzo says "And I am here for the..." this.
what is "FOOD"
Starting in 1955, this US Military Organization began tracking Santa's journey on Christmas Eve.
What is "NORAD"
This song lets the listener know that a star dancing in the night has "a tail as big as a kite."
What is "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
On Christmas morning in 1985, if you opened this toy, you could listen to him tell you a story (but you'd have to flip the cassette tape over to hear the whole thing).
Who is "Teddy Ruxpin"
This traditional dessert was first concocted in the 17th century.

What is "figgy pudding"
This pizza place delivers to the McCallister house in Home Alone.
What is "Little Nero's Pizza"
Popular culture has led many to believe that this German "anti-Santa" was, in fact, Santa's brother.
Who is "Krampus"

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What is "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
Tickle Me Elmo was retailing for $28.99 before the holidays in 1996, but some parents were paying around this amount due to demand and scarcity.
What is "$1,500"
*will take anywhere from $1,000-2,000*