Food
Music
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Traditions
Outside the U.S.
100

This "Christmas" drink is made from eggs, sugar, and milk.

Eggnog

100

This Christmas song includes the lyric "The weather outside is frightful."


Let it Snow!  Let it Snow!  Let it Snow!
100

In the film Elf, this is the main character Buddy's favorite type of pasta.


Spaghetti

100

This fairy tale is the inspiration for making gingerbread houses.

Hansel and Gretel

100

This Spanish delicacy of fried dough strips is traditionally served with thick hot chocolate on Christmas morning.


Churros

200

These nuts are famously roasted and sold by street vendors during the Christmas season.


Chestnuts

200

This Christmas song contains the lyrics "Tis the season to be jolly."


Deck the Halls

200

In A Christmas Story, Ralphie's mom say this when he asks for a BB gun.

You'll shoot your eye out.
200

Children enjoying counting down or up to the day before Christmas while eating chocolate from this.

Advent Calendar

200

The main protein featured at Australian Christmas barbecues is called this.


Prawns (shrimp)

300

This traditional Christmas dessert, originates from an ancient European tradition of burning a large log on the winter solstice to welcome the light and celebrate the return of longer days.

Yule Log

300

This is the most recorded Christmas song in history.

  

Silent Night

300

This is the name of the evil magician in Frosty the Snowman.


Professor Hinkle

300

The first one who spies this crunch sour treat will be given a small gift.

The Christmas Pickle

300

An Italian-American tradition involves eating seven types of seafood on Christmas Eve is called this.


The Feast of Seven Fishes

400

According to Buddy in the movie "Elf," these are the four main food groups.

Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup

400

This playful holiday song talks about "dancing around the Christmas tree."


Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree

400

These two cities are where the first two Home Alone movies took place.


Chicago and New York

400

These two opposite gifts are stuffed inside the bottom of a stocking will represent if you've been naughty or nice.

Coal and gold coins

400

Small, fruit-filled British pastry that was once illegal to eat on Christmas Day are known as these.


Mince pies

500

These four spices are found in hot cider or mulled cider.

Cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and nutmeg

500

This song holds the Guinness World Record for being the first song played in space.


Jingle Bells

500

Clarke W. Griswold put these many lights on his house in the movie "Christmas Vacation." 

25,000 lights

500

A favorite of the Brits, this interestingly tasty treat has been the subject of long-running American holiday jokes.

Fruitcake

500

Millions of Japanese families eat this protein on Christmas day.

Kentucky Fried Chicken