"Jingle Bells" was originally written for this holiday, not Christmas.
What is Thanksgiving?
Sweet and striped, a typical candy cane contains this many calories.
In 1993, this soft drink brand featured a polar bear family enjoying the holiday season.
What is Coca-Cola?
In the land "Down Under", Christmas arrives during this season.
What is summer?
This mischievous toy/character is known for pulling pranks from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Who is Elf on the Shelf?
Elvis is going to have this kind of Christmas, according to his holiday hit.
What is a blue Christmas?
The cartoon Grinch first stole Christmas in this year, long before Jim Carrey donned the green suit.
What is 1966?
In 1989, Hershey's debuted their iconic holiday commercial, which features Hershey's Kisses playing this classic Christmas Carol.
What is "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"?
This country started the Christmas market tradition, inspiring international versions such as Denver’s Christkindlmarket.
Who is Germany?
The name of this sweet reindeer has Rudolph wrapped around her hoof.
Who is Clarice?
The song "You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" compares a Grinch cuddle to hugging one of these.
What is a cactus?
Standing tall in New York City, this Rockefeller Center Christmas tree holds the all-time record height, measured in feet.
What is 100 feet?
“Give the gift of sleep” was a holiday slogan for this retailer’s mattress campaign.
What is Sleep Number?
In Japan, eating a meal from this fast-food restaurant has become a popular Christmas tradition.
What is KFC?
If you buy a real Christmas tree in the United States, there's a good chance it came from this country.
What is Canada?
In "Santa Baby", the singer adds a request for this specific car, alongside her diamond rings.
What is a light blue '54 convertible?
Each year, approximately this many U.S. households go all out with outdoor Christmas lights.
What is 80 million households?
This fast-food chain’s 1990s Christmas slogan was “Where the merry people go.”
What is McDonalds?
In Venezuela, streets are closed early in the morning on Christmas day so people can travel to church using this unusual mode of transport...
a). Horses
b). Sleighs
c). Roller-skates
d). Skateboards
What are roller-skates?
The poinsettia plant, now a Christmas staple, is native to this country.
a). Mexico
b). Brazil
c). Spain
d). Peru
What is Mexico?
This Christmas carol holds the record for being recorded by more artists than any other holiday song.
What is "Silent Night"?
What is 189 million stops?
The term “Black Friday” originally came from the 1960s in this U.S. city, describing the heavy traffic and crowds.
a). New York City
b). Boston
c). Chicago
d). Philadelphia
What is Philadelphia?
It is in this country that children leave out clogs for Santa to fill with sweet treats...
a). Scandanavia
b). Netherlands
c). Sweden
d). Norway
What is the Netherlands?
While Europeans call them reindeer, North Americans usually refer to these animals as this.
What are Caribou?