The type of Christmas that Elvis has if it is not a white one.
What is a blue Christmas?
This ancient empire was one of the first to celebrate a winter festival similar to Christmas called Saturnalia.
What is Rome?
The Brothers Grimm fairy tale that helped popularize gingerbread houses.
What is "Hansel and Gretel"?
The items (food AND drink) traditionally left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
What are cookies and milk?
The Rockettes perform their Christmas spectacular, high kicks and all, in this famous New York theater.
What is Radio City Music Hall?
The three reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh who have names starting with "D".
Who are Dasher, Dancer, and Donner?
The pagen midwinter celebration that is considered to have influenced modern Christmas.
What is Yule?
The first name of Scrooge in Charles Dickens’s classic book "A Christmas Carol."
What is Ebenezer?
The bird that is the most popular main course for a Christmas dinner in America.
What is a turkey?
The Christmas plant, popular for its bright red leaves, is native to Mexico and Central America.
What is a poinsettia?
The material that Frosty the Snowman’s pipe is made of.
What is corn-cob?
The company that started to feature the modern-looking Santa in its ads in the 1930s.
What is Coca-Cola?
Name AT LEAST three of the four food groups that the elves recognize from "Elf."
What are candy, candy cane, candy corn, and syrup?
The fast food chain that millions of Japanese families eat at on Christmas thanks to a marketing campaign - Kurisumasu ni wa Kentakkii.
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken (or KFC)?
The German frightening anti-Santa Claus with goat’s hooves and horns that punishes children who misbehave instead of bringing them gifts.
Who is Krampus?
What the Grinch is described as having in his smile in the song “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.”
The year that the U.S. Postal Service issued its first Christmas stamp.
What is 1962?
The amount of lights that Clark Griswold used to light up his house in "National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation."
What is 25,000 lights?
The German Christmas bread that is dusted with powdered sugar to represent baby Jesus in swaddling clothes.
What is stollen? (or Christstollen)
What is 15 years?
The total amount of gifts that are given in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
What is 364?
The U.S. president who signed a bill into law making Christmas a federal holiday.
Who was Ulysses S. Grant (1870)?
The title of the gangster movie that Kevin watches in "Home Alone."
What is "Angels with Filthy Souls?"
What is a wooden cup or mug called "noggin?"
This constellation is traditionally associated with winter skies and is often visible on Christmas night in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is Orion?