This red-suited figure is said to deliver gifts on Christmas Eve
Who is Santa Claus?
“You’ll shoot your eye out” is not from this song about a shiny-nosed reindeer.
What is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?
Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind in this movie.
What is Home Alone?
In this country, children leave shoes out for gifts on Christmas Eve.
What is the Netherlands?
This decoration is usually placed at the top of the Christmas tree.
What is a star?
Children often hang these by the fireplace for presents.
What are stockings?
This song begins with “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.”
What is “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”?
This movie follows Buddy, a human raised by elves.
What is Elf?
In Japan, many people eat this fast-food meal on Christmas.
What is KFC?
The birth of Jesus is celebrated on this holiday.
What is Christmas?
This plant is traditionally hung in doorways and kissed under.
What is mistletoe?
Bing Crosby made famous this holiday song about snow and sleigh bells.
What is “White Christmas”?
This Dr. Seuss character tried to steal Christmas.
Who is the Grinch?
This Mexican celebration includes a star-shaped piñata.
What is Las Posadas?
These three colors are most commonly associated with Christmas.
What are red, green, and white?
In the song, Santa checks this list twice.
What is the naughty and nice list?
This song features the lyric “later we’ll have some pumpkin pie.”
What is “Winter Wonderland”?
George Bailey is shown an alternate reality in this classic film.
What is It’s a Wonderful Life?
In Norway, people hide these on Christmas Eve to ward off evil spirits.
What are brooms?
This poem begins, “’Twas the night before Christmas…”
What is “A Visit from St. Nicholas”?
This European country is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition.
What is Germany?
This Christmas song holds the record for the most recorded versions.
What is “Silent Night”?
This 1988 action film is famously debated as a Christmas movie.
What is Die Hard?
This figure brings gifts to children in Italy on January 6.
Who is La Befana?
This plant’s red leaves are often mistaken for flowers.
What is a poinsettia?