In this Christmas movie, children board a train to visit Santa and the North Pole.
What is "The Polar Express"?
In "Do You Hear What I Hear?", the night wind sees this celestial object and tells the little lamb.
What is a star?
Taken every ten years in the United States, this bureaucratic process was the reason Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem.
What is the census?
This bird has a spotlight in two major American holidays, with 59% of Americans making it the center of their Christmas dinner.
What is turkey?
Kentucky Fried Chicken is a popular Christmas dinner in this Asian nation.
What is Japan?
Buddy the Elf from "Elf" likes his pasta al dente and topped with candy canes, candy, candy corn, and this sticky substance commonly served with breakfast, not pasta.
What is maple syrup?
The archdiocese of the Massachusetts state capital banned this popular Christmas song as it insinuated infidelity.
What is "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"?
Typically celebrated on March 25th, this feast day commemorates the day the angel Gabriel visited Mary.
What is the Annunciation?
Eggnog, a traditional holiday beverage, originated in the Middle Ages in this European nation.
What is England?
The tradition of the Christmas tree originated from this European nation with Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.
What is Germany?
In "Home Alone 2", Kevin gets separated from his family at the airport and accidentally boards a flight from this major American city to this other major American city.
What is Chicago and New York City?
According to Perry Como, this U.S. state has some homemade pumpkin pie.
What is Pennsylvania? ("(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays")
Although not specifically mentioned in the Bible, this number of Magi traveled from the East to visit the baby Jesus.
What is three?
This chocolatier popularized advent calendars with chocolates in the 1970s.
What is Cadbury?
The advent wreath is made up of four to five candles, with the one pink candle representing this emotion.
What is joy?
This action movie was adapted from the novel "Nothing Lasts Forever" by Roderick Thorp.
What is "Die Hard"?
"Carol of the Bells" is the American version of "Shchedryk", a New Years' song from this Eastern European nation.
What is Ukraine?
Jesus, whose father, Joseph, was of royal lineage, was related to this Old Testament Jewish king.
Who was King David?
Candy canes, with their distinct shape, have become a popular Christmas decoration (and treat) that many people forget that they were made to represent these.
What are shepherd's staffs?
Although a tradition practiced by many Christians, the advent wreath originated from this Christian denomination in Germany.
What is Lutheranism?
The main antagonist of "Frosty the Snowman" was a magician with this name.
Who was Professor Hinkle?
If you were the recipient of all the gifts in "The Twelve Days of Christmas", you have received this many gifts in total.
What is 364 gifts?
Mary's relative, Elizabeth, was pregnant with this New Testament character when Mary was pregnant with Jesus, who performed sacraments in the Jordan River.
Who was John the Baptist?
Hot cocoa, a popular winter beverage, was originally made by these pre-Colombian peoples, whose capital was replaced by Mexico City.
Who were the Aztecs?
Christians from these two denominations celebrate Christmas on January 6th or 7th, instead of December 25th, due to their ties to the Julian calendar.
What is Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox?