In this 2003 film, Buddy travels from the North Pole to NYC to find his father.
Elf
These spicy, human-shaped cookies are often decorated with icing buttons.
Gingerbread Men
This reindeer was "the most famous reindeer of all" after being teased for his nose.
Rudolph
In many countries, children leave these by the fireplace for Santa to fill.
Stockings
This item is the centerpiece of many homes in December; it is traditionally topped with a star or an angel.
Christmas Tree
This young boy is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas.
Kevin McCallister
This spice is traditionally grated or sprinkled on top of a fresh glass of eggnog.
Nutmeg
Mariah Carey famously sang that this is the only thing she wants for Christmas.
You
This horned, "half-goat, half-demon" figure punishes naughty children in Central Europe.
Krampus
This decorative count-down tool usually features 24 "windows" or "doors" that reveal a small gift or chocolate each day.
Advent Calendar
This animated train takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The Polar Express
In the song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," the singers demand this specific dessert before they leave.
Figgy Pudding
This 1970 hit by José Feliciano features lyrics in both Spanish and English.
Feliz Navidad
This is the name of the day celebrated on December 26th in the UK, Canada, and Australia.
Boxing Day
These popular German decorations, often made to look like soldiers or kings, were originally believed to bring good luck and protect the home.
Nutcrackers
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie is desperate to receive this specific "toy" weapon.
Red Ryder BB Gun
This sweet, doughy paste used to make holiday treats is made primarily of sugar, honey, and almond meal.
Marzipan
This 1950s novelty song features a child who "only wants" these two things so he can wish you a Merry Christmas.
My Two Front Teeth
In Japan, it has become a modern tradition to eat dinner from this American fast-food chain.
KFC
These long, sparkly strips were originally made of real silver in 17th-century Germany, but are now made of plastic to prevent tarnishing.
Tinsel
This 1946 film starring Jimmy Stewart takes place in the town of Bedford Falls.
It’s a Wonderful Life
In France, this traditional sponge cake is shaped and decorated to look like a log.
Bûche de Noël or Yule Log
In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," this is the gift given on the sixth day.
Geese
In the Netherlands, children leave these out by the fireplace instead of stockings to be filled with treats by Sinterklaas.
Shoes
This is the specific name for the small metal or plastic cap that holds the wire loop onto a glass Christmas ornament.
Crown