This 1946 film features Clarence the angel earning his wings.
What is "It's a Wonderful Life"?
In the UK, people pull these festive items that contain toys and jokes.
What are Christmas Crackers?
“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way…”—the song mentions riding in this.
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
He is Santa’s most famous red-nosed helper.
Who is Rudolph?
These striped candies are often hung on Christmas trees.
What are candy canes?
Buddy the Elf travels to New York City to find this person.
Who is his father?
In Japan, it’s common to eat this American fast food on Christmas Eve.
What is KFC?
This foggy-nosed reindeer was introduced in a 1939 Montgomery Ward booklet.
Who is Rudolph?
Frosty comes to life when this is placed on his head.
What is an old silk hat?
This fruitcake alternative is popular in Germany and typically filled with marzipan.
What is stollen?
In "A Christmas Story," Ralphie wants this specific gift.
What is a Red Ryder BB gun?
In Germany, children leave shoes out for this gift-giver.
Who is St. Nicolas?
Brenda Lee is “Rockin’ Around” this location.
What is the Christmas tree?
In “A Christmas Carol,” the ghost who first visits Scrooge.
Who is the ghost of Christmas past?
In Italy, this sweet bread loaf with dried fruit is a Christmas staple.
What is panettone?
This 1954 film starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye centers around a Vermont inn.
What is "White Christmas"?
In Iceland, 13 mischievous characters known as this take turns visiting children.
Who are the Yule Lads?
“Carol of the Bells” originated from a folk chant in this Eastern European country.
What is Ukraine?
This Nutcracker character battles the Mouse King.
Who is the nutcracker prince?
The UK tradition of this flaming dessert involves pouring brandy over the top.
What is Christmas pudding?
In "Home Alone," the family travels to this European city for Christmas vacation.
What is Paris?
This country celebrates “Las Posadas,” reenacting Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter.
What is Mexico?
Mariah Carey declares, “All I Want for Christmas Is” this.
What is "you"?
This green Dr. Seuss character tries to stop Christmas from coming.
Who is the Grinch?
A popular holiday drink made of milk, sugar, and eggs.
What is eggnog?