“Jingle Bells” was originally written for this mode of transportation.
What is a sleigh?
Kevin is accidentally left home alone in this holiday movie.
What is Home Alone?
This drink is often served warm with marshmallows.
What is hot cocoa?
This object is usually placed at the top of a Christmas tree.
What is a star or angel?
In Australia, Christmas takes place during this season.
What is summer?
This song begins with “You better watch out…”
What is Santa Claus Is Coming to Town?
This animated movie features a train that takes kids to the North Pole
What is The Polar Express?
These sweet red-and-white treats are shaped like a hook.
What are candy canes?
People hang these by the fireplace for gifts.
What are stockings?
In Spain, children often receive gifts from these three kings.
Who are the Three Kings/Wise Men?
This song mentions five golden rings.
What is The Twelve Days of Christmas?
In A Christmas Carol, this character learns the true meaning of Christmas.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
This baked treat is often decorated and left for Santa.
What are cookies?
Many families count down to Christmas using this special calendar.
What is an Advent calendar?
Japan, many people eat this fast food on Christmas.
What is KFC?
This song is the best-selling Christmas song of all time.
What is White Christmas?
The Grinch tries to steal Christmas from this cheerful town.
What is Whoville?
This spicy cookie is shaped like a person.
What is a gingerbread man?
This tradition involves singing holiday songs door to door.
What is caroling?
In Germany, Christmas markets are called this.
What are Christkindl markets?
"Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” is from this song.
What is The Christmas Song?
Buddy travels to New York City to find his father in this movie.
What is Elf?
This holiday drink is made with eggs, milk, and sugar.
What is eggnog?
This tradition involves hiding a small ornament inside the Christmas tree.
What is the Christmas pickle tradition?
In Iceland, this Christmas tradition involves giving books on Christmas Eve.
What is Jólabókaflóð (the Christmas Book Flood)?