This movie features a boy accidentally left home alone at Christmas.
Home Alone
This song begins with “Dashing through the snow.”
Jingle Bells
This plant is traditionally hung in doorways and people kiss beneath it.
mistletoe
This red-nosed reindeer helps guide Santa’s sleigh.
Rudolph
A red-and-white striped candy.
candy cane
A train takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The Polar Express
Mariah Carey sings about wanting only this for Christmas.
All I Want for Christmas Is You
This tradition involves visiting homes while singing.
caroling
A snowman who comes to life with a magical hat.
Frosty the Snowman
Spiced cookies shaped like people or houses.
gingerbread cookies
In Elf, Buddy travels to New York City to find this person.
his father, Walter Hobbs
A popular carol that starts with “Silent night, holy night.”
Silent Night
This character famously says, “God bless us, every one!”
Tiny Tim
This elf “reports” children’s behavior to Santa.
Elf on the Shelf
Eggnog traditionally contains this type of alcohol.
rum
In Home Alone, the burglars are known by this nickname.
The Wet Bandits
This Christmas song begins with “City sidewalks, busy sidewalks.”
Silver Bells
This reindeer’s name means “lightning.”
Blitzen
The Grinch’s loyal dog.
Max
This small minty treat is often crushed and sprinkled on desserts at Christmas.
peppermints
“You’ll shoot your eye out!” comes from this classic film.
A Christmas Story
Bing Crosby made this snowy song famous.
White Christmas
This beverage company helped popularize the modern image of Santa Claus in the 1930s.
Coca-Cola
Name the eight (or nine) reindeer who pull Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph (extra)
A creamy holiday drink often served cold.
eggnog