This movie stars Jim Carrey as the green hairy Who was not really a Who, Who stole Christmas.
Santa Claus is an adaptation from this real life Saint.
Saint Nicholas
This sport has traditionally played games on Christmas.
Basketball
$1,000
This was the day known as "Black Tuesday" when the stock market crashed and caused the start of the Great Depression.
October 29, 1929
Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis star in this comedy about a married couple who go to great lengths to attempt to skip Christmas and take a cruise instead.
Christmas with the Kranks
This is the amount of times Santa checks his Naughty and Nice list.
Twice
This NBA team has played more games on Christmas Day then any other team in the NBA.
New York Knicks
This is the month that people start their Christmas shopping.
October
This was the day that the Berlin Wall fell and essentially ended the Cold War
November 9, 1989
This animated Christmas movie ironically has a song about Halloween.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
This device is what Santa uses to ride around in delivering toys to all of the nice children on Christmas Eve.
Sleigh
This is the amount of games that the NFL has played on Christmas Day.
30
63% of people shop this way for
Christmas.
Online
This was the day marked to celebrate American's independence from Britain.
July 4, 1776
Herbert Hoover
The image that we see Santa Claus as came from this popular drink in 1931.
Coca-Cola
This NBA player has played the most games on Christmas Day
Lebron James
This item is the most popular item to receive as a gift for Christmas.
Gift Card
This was the day that the Japanese attacked Pear Harbor and started World War II.
December 7, 1941
This is the name of the publishing company Walter Hobbs works for in the movie Elf.
Greenway Publishing Company
This popular children's story was what made Santa popular in modern culture.
Twas the Night Before Christmas
These two teams played in the longest game ever on Christmas Day in NFL history
Dolphins and Chiefs
This amount is projected to be the total amount spent by Americans doing online shopping.
$236 Billion
July 20, 1969