The man whose birthday is celebrated on Christmas.
Who is Jesus Christ (イエスキリスト)?
The place where Christmas presents are traditionally left before they are opened.
What is underneath the Christmas tree?
A "traditional" Japanese Christmas dish not eaten anywhere else.
What is KFC?
How Santa enters peoples' houses. (Pictures are OK)
What is the chimney/fireplace?
The famous American Christmas movie about a young boy stuck at home by himself.
What is "Home Alone"?
The religion Christmas is traditionally celebrated in.
What is Christianity?
The name for the night before Christmas.
What is Christmas Eve?
A traditional dish enjoyed at Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner.
What is turkey?
Where Santa Claus lives.
What is the North Pole?
The author of "A Christmas Carol".
Who is Charles Dickens?
What is Portugal?
The "gift" that Santa gives to badly behaved children.
What is coal?
The midnight snack families traditionally leave for Santa Claus.
What are milk and cookies?
The "people" who help Santa build all the presents he delivers.
Who are elves?
A children's song about a magical snowman.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
The historical person that Santa Claus is based off of.
Who is St. Nicholas of Myra?
The kinds of songs that are traditionally sung in public places throughout December.
What are Christmas carols?
Hook-shaped red and white sweets that are popular around the Christmas holidays.
What are candy canes? (Peppermint)
The famous reindeer with "a very shiny nose" that leads Santa's sleigh.
Who is Rudolph (the red-nosed reindeer)?
An American singer famous for her Christmas songs.
Who is Mariah Carey?
The origin of the name "Santa Claus".
What is the Netherlands?
Sinterklaas --> Santa Claus
A seasonal cookie often baked in the shape of people or houses.
What is gingerbread?
The evil green creature who "stole" Christmas.
Who is the Grinch?
A famous Russian Christmas ballet about a magical toy that becomes a soldier.
What is The Nutcracker?