This traditional Christmas treat has red and white stripes
What are candy canes?
This decoration is one of the most common indoor Christmas decorations and is put up in 46% of homes in the US
What is a Christmas tree?
A movie is about a boy whose family left for vacation without him
What is Home Alone?
A Christmas tradition that involves going from house to house singing songs
What is caroling?
Colorful lights in the sky at midnight
What are fireworks?
The snack typically left out for Santa Claus
What are milk and cookies?
A decoration that typically has a face made from coal and a nose made from a carrot
What is a snowman?
A classic 1964 animated Christmas movie about a character who is bullied for his physical appearance, but is finally appreciated by his peers on Christmas
What is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?
The way that Santa enters homes in the USA on Christmas night
What is a chimney?
A celebratory word that is said when people clink their glasses together before drinking from them (English language version of Prost)
prime rib
A decoration made of plants/greenery that is typically placed on a door
What is a Christmas wreath?
Will Ferrell played the oversized North Pole adoptee who sets off to find his father in this 2003 Christmas classic
What is Elf?
Traditionally, if you stand under this plant with someone, then you should give them a kiss
What is mistletoe?
A goal you write down at the end of the year that you hope to complete in the next year
What is a New Year's Resolution?
This food is made from melted chocolate and topped with crushed pieces of candy cane
What is peppermint bark?
This decoration is often placed on rooftops
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What are reindeer?
Who is Santa?
Jim Carrey’s grumpy green gremlin lays siege to this town in the 2000 film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
What is Whoville?
This is an 1892 two-act classical ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, set on Christmas Eve at the foot of a Christmas tree in a child's imagination
What is The Nutcracker?
A traditional Scottish song sung in many English speaking countries at New Year's gatherings
What is Auld Lang Syne?
A creamy drink made with milk, cream, sugar, and eggs is a holiday favorite, often enjoyed with a splash of rum
What is eggnog?
A decoration that is more religious in nature and depicts a manger with the baby Jesus
What is a nativity or crèche?
The gift Dumbledore gives Harry Potter for Christmas his 1st year at Hogwarts
What is the cloak of invisibility? (accept "Invisibility Cloak")
This magical household figure moves from room to room, helping Santa by making sure children are being good.
Who is the Elf on the Shelf?
A famous New Year's event in New York City with a countdown to midnight
What is the Time Square NYC Ball Drop?