Santa's workshop can be found at this geographic pole.
What is the North Pole?
This drink is made with milk, cream, sugar, eggs and a dark spirit, such as rum or brandy.
What is eggnog?
Santa Claus is based on this historical figure.
Who is St. Nicholas?
This adjective describes the weather outside, according to Frank Sinatra.
What is frightful?
In the Middle Ages Christmas celebrations lasted this long.
What is 12 days?
This Finnish region is where Santa lives throughout the year.
What is Lapland?
During the Great Depression a tradition was made of leaving a treat out for Santa to teach children about giving during hard times. In England they leave mince pies, and the Irish leave Guinness. In North America we leave this drink out with cookies
What is milk?
The X in Xmas comes from 'Chi' a letter in this ancient language.
What is Greek?
When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even, Good King Wenceslas looked out on this feast.
What is the feast of Stephen?
In this country, families celebrate Christmas by eating a bucket of fried chicken from KFC.
What is Japan?
In this country, Christmas is celebrated by giving candles to the poor.
What is Brazil?
This traditional Christmas beverage is spiced with Cinnamon, star anise, clove, and nutmeg.
What is mulled wine?
This celebration began as a Norse festival called Jol, a Winter solstice festival where flames were lit and feasts were had.
What is Yule?
This material made Frosty the Snow man's nose, alongside his corncob pipe and coal eyes.
What is a button?
In Norse mythology, Frigg, the goddess of love, promised to kiss any creature that passed under this plant after it was used to revive her son, Baldur.
What is mistletoe?
A territory of this country, Christmas island is a small piece of land located in the Indian Ocean, 350km South of Indonesia.
What is Australia?
This Swedish drink is made of a mixture of vodka or aquavit, and wine, with almonds and raisins meant to be eaten with a spoon at the bottom.
What is Glogg
During this African holiday, the gifts exchanged are traditionally homemade.
What is Kwanzaa?
This sum is the amount of gifts received in total throughout the song "12 days of Christmas".
What is 364?
This program was launched due to the mistaken publishing of a classified phone number in the newspaper in place of the Sears Santa Hotline.
What is Santa Tracker?
In this country, December 13th marks the feast day of St. Lucia. On this day, it is tradition for the eldest daughter of the family to wear an evergreen wreath with seven lit candles on her head.
What is Sweden?
Originating from the Olmecs, this sweet drink we now enjoy today was once a bitter brew called xocoatl, made with chilies and toasted corn, with cacao, sugar, and cinnamon eventually being added later by the Spanish.
What is hot chocolate?
This holiday toy was used as a decoy after the Torah was outlawed.
What is a dreidel?
Was the night before Christmas, 40 below
When Snoopy went up in search of his foe
He spied the Red Baron, fiercely they fought
With ice on his wings,
Snoopy knew he was caught
This sound from below may have saved Snoopy's life.
What are Christmas bells?
This 16th-century German was responsible for putting candles in Christmas trees to resemble stars.
Who is Martin Luther?