The name of the OG Santa Claus
Who is "Saint Nicholas"
The huge country where it's always warm at Christmas.
Where is Australia?
The berry sauce that is a typical Christmas relish for Christmas/Thanksgiving in the US, Canada and UK.
What is cranberry sauce?
The name of the boy in "Home Alone".
Who is Kevin
The red and white sweet typically served for Christmas and also used as an ornament.
What is Candy Canes?
What is the birth of Jesus?
The day english-speaking-countries open their gifts.
When is December 25th?
The typical meat for Christmas in America
What is Turkey
The very famous person, who showed up at a hotel in Home Alone 2.
Who is Donald Trump?
The opposite of Santa Claus/the bad Santa Claus.
Who is Krampus?
The color of the original Santa Claus.
What is green?
The country where the Christmas stocking has it's origin.
Where is The Netherlands?
The typical dessert on Christmas eve in Britain.
What is Christmas pudding?
The movie with 20-year-anniversary this year.
What is "Love Actually"
The symbol of fertility and virility.
What is a mistletoe?
The year Coca-Cola made their first Christmas advertisement using the red Santa-Claus.
When is approximately 1920?
The country where Santa Claus has his own postal code.
What is Canada?
The country where the Christmas cookie was invented.
Where is Germany? (Originally an Amish cookie/sugar cookie)
The song that was originally created for Thanksgiving.
What is "Jingle Bells"?
How much money did Americans (the whole of US) spend on Christmas in 2022.
$936 billion.
Everything from $920-$940 billion is also correct.
The century people started using ivy and holly for Christmas decorations.
When is the 9th century?
Sweden's animal symbol for Christmas.
What is a goat? (Gävle Goat)
The thing that was invented to encourage kids to eat more sweets.
What is Christmas crackers?
The most recorded Christmas song.
What is "Silent Night"?
The amount of money the average American spends on gifts for family, friends and coworkers each year.
What is $648?
($650)