The most desired Christmas gift among U.S. consumers.
Money
This is the holiday song that has the most covers performed.
"Silent Night"
The shape of a candy cane is meant to look like this item.
A Shepard's Crook
In this country, making Tamales is an additional beloved Christmas tradition.
Mexico
This author wrote A Christmas Carol in 1845.
Charles Dickens
61% of American consumers say that they will be purchasing this category of holiday gifts.
Clothing
Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" took this long to write.
15 minutes
This creamy drink has origins rooted in medieval Europe and was enjoyed by monks
Eggnog
KFC
This author wrote The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which features a Christmas scene with Turkish delight.
C.S. Lewis
This is the average amount of money for parents to spend on Christmas presents per child (nearest $10).
$460
Released in 1952, this holiday song sparked controversy after some believed it implied infidelity.
This meat was the most common Christmas meat in 16th-century Europe.
Goose
A British Christmas Dinner most commonly includes this bitter green vegetable
Brussel Sprouts
This well-known Christmas character is the subject of a 19th-century poem by Clement Clarke Moore.
Santa Claus
This percent of people buy a Christmas Advent Calender for their pets.
40%
Bob Geldof and Midge Ure created "We Are the World" and this catchy holiday song to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia, hence the chorus "Feed the World".
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"
Unlike its name implications, this dish was not originally sweet. Around the time it appeared in a popular Christmas carol, it was a savory meat-based dish.
Figgy Pudding
In this European country, their Christmas Eve meal contains 7 fishes.
Italy
This 1947 novel about a department store Santa Claus was later made into a film that won three Academy Awards.
Miracle on 34th Street
This state spends an average of $712 per child on christmas, the highest in the USA.
New Jersey
In 1927, this holiday song was one of the first to be recorded on a phonograph.
"Santa Claus is Coming To Town"
This English King first popularized turkey as the go-to Christmas meat in the early 1500s
Henry the 8th / Henry VIII
Germany is known for hiding a glass _____ in the Christmas tree. The first person to find it on Christmas morning is said to receive good luck for the following year.
Pickle
This famous author wrote The Nutcracker story that inspired the popular ballet.
E.T.A. Hoffmann