According to a classic Christmas song, what ingredient was "roasting on an open fire?"
What are Chestnuts?
This doll is sent from Santa to watch over children at Christmastime. What is it called?
What is Elf on the Shelf?
Bing Crosby is dreaming of a ___ Christmas:
What is a "White Christmas?"
A sudden deluge of snow culminating in a swift, often deadly, cascade is known as:
What is an Avalanche?
On 25 December, Japanese families traditionally flock to this southern American fast food chain.
What is KFC?
Once popular among English aristocrats, this alcoholic beverage is also known as crow's milk:
What is Eggnog?
Rather than "Pin The Tail on The Donkey," many families play Pin The Tail on this popular Christmas character:
Who is Rudolph?
I don't want a lot for Christmas, _____ __ ____ ___ _____ _ ____
What is "There is just one thing I need?"
Certain types of fresh-water algae can cause the phenomenon known as ‘watermelon snow’, when snowflakes turn this color:
What is Pink?
This country is known for the story of "Babushka," a kind grandmother who met the Wise men on their way to see baby Jesus:
What is Russia?
This sugary Christmas construction became popular with German children after the tale of Hansel and Gretel was published in 1812:
What are Gingerbread Houses?
Popular in the UK, these festive table decorations make a snapping sound when pulled and often contain a small gift and a joke:
What are Christmas Crackers?
On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me _ _________ __ _ ____ ____
What is "A partridge in a pear tree?"
Derived from "chion," the Greek word for ice, this word means the fear of snow:
What is Chionophobia?
In this spice-named country, Christmas dinner begins at dawn and is otherwise known as Misa del Gallo
What is Chile?
This treat originated in 1670 when a priest decided to craft candies in the shape of a shepherd's crook:
What are Candy Canes?
The name of this yuletide tradition comes from _____ berries, traditionally known as aphrodisiacs and a symbol of fertility and virility:
What are Mistletoe Berries?
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, ____________.
Japanese macaques have been observed making and throwing snowballs in their northern habitats, earning them the nickname:
What are Snow Monkeys?
Musevisa (a.k.a The Mouse Song) is a popular Christmas tune in this Scandinavian country. God jul fra Oslo!
What is Norway?
Though turkey is the bird of choice today, you would often find this colorful bird at the center of medieval Christmas feasts:
What is a Peacock?
This name of a Christmas game is said to come from the King of Thailand who gave rare albino elephants to courtiers who had displeased him:
What is a White Elephant Gift Exchange?
You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch. You really are a heel. You're as cuddly as a _____, you're as charming as an ____, Mr. Grinch!
What is "cactus" and "eel?"
Once known as "Eskimos," these native people have 50 different words for snow:
Who are the Inuit?
People of this East African nation wear white on Christmas Day. Most dress in a traditional shawl known as a "Netela:"
What is Ethiopia?