In the 1990 film, Home Alone, the McCallisters went on vacation to this famous city when they left Kevin behind.
PARIS
Christmas Island is located in this ocean.
INDIAN OCEAN
In the song, "Frosty the Snowman", this object made Frosty come to life.
AN OLD SILK HAT
This is traditionally placed on top of the Christmas tree.
AN ANGEL
This popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch".
EGGNOG
This 1988 action movie takes place on Christmas Eve.
DIE HARD
This European country is understood to have started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.
GERMANY
Puerto Rican musician, Jose Feliciano, recorded this famous Christmas song in 1970.
FELIZ NAVIDAD
This type of Christmas tree became popular for families to decorate in the 1950's.
ARTIFICIAL ALUMINUM CHRISTMAS TREE
This Christmas treat is known for its notoriously long shelf life.
FRUITCAKE
The 1947 movie, Miracle on 34th Street, is based on this real-life department store.
MACY'S
St. Nicholas is known to be born in this modern-day country.
TURKEY
(originally Patara, a city in the ancient district of Lycia, in Asia Minor)
In the popular song, "The Twelve Days of Christ", this is the total number of gifts given.
364
The celebrated "Christmas Truce" temporarily halted fighting during this war.
WORLD WAR I
This fruit was a popular stocking stuffer as an affordable holiday treat during the Depression, symbolizing health, good fortune, and generosity.
AN ORANGE
In the 1983 film, A Christmas Story, Ralphie desperately wanted this gift for Christmas.
RED RYDER BB GUN
This Asian country celebrates the "Giant Lantern Festival" every December.
THE PHILIPPINES
With over 50 million physical copies being sold, this is the best-selling Christmas song to this day.
"WHITE CHRISTMAS" BY BING CROSBY
This U.S. president signed a bill into law in 1870 making Christmas a federal holiday.
Before turkey was common, this meat was often served at Christmas in England.
GOOSE OR BOAR'S HEAD
In the movie, It's a Wonderful Life, this happened every time a bell rang.
AN ANGEL GOT ITS WINGS
This southern U.S. state was the first to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday in 1836 before it was declared a federal holiday.
ALABAMA
This popular Christmas song, based upon the story of the Nativity of Jesus, was written during the Cuban Missile Crisis to promote peace.
"DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?"
The first artificial Christmas trees were made from this material as an ingenious solution to deforestation in the late 1800s.
GOOSE FEATHERS
Starting in the 1970s, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is traditionally eaten on Christmas in this country due to foreigners looking for traditional foods, like turkey, during the holiday.
JAPAN