The famous "All I Want for Christmas Is You" song is rumoured to earned this singer about $3 mil each year.
Who is Mariah Carey?
This large Arctic animal is known for its white fur and also made famous from Coca Cola commercials.
What is the polar bear?
This contentious Christmas edible is known for its long shelf life.
What is fruit cake?
This lump of fossil fuel is what children get in their stockings if they’re on the Naughty List.
What is a lump of coal?
In the 1990 film Home Alone, this is the city Kevin McCallister's family flies to without him.
What is Paris?
This is the postal code to use in Canada when sending a letter to Santa.
What is H0H0H0?
This drink company helped popularise the image of Santa Claus’ red and white outfit.
What is Coca Cola?
This "doctor" who wrote "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" wasn't actually a doctor.
Who is Dr. Seuss?
This animated Disney hit features Anna and Elsa in a snowy adventure, with its iconic song "Let It Go."
What is Frozen?
This prairie city, nicknamed "Winterpeg," is one of the coldest major cities in Canada.
What is Winnipeg?
This popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch"
What is egg nog?
During the equinox, day and night are approximately this length all over the world.
What is 12 hours?
The famous ball drop on New Year’s Eve takes place in this Manhattan location.
What is Time Square?
This is how many timezones Canada has.
What is 6?
Since the 1970's, this country eats KFC as a Christmas tradition.
What is Japan?
In the early 1800s, the first gingerbread houses were reportedly inspired this famous fairy tale.
What is Hansel and Gretel?
This east Asian country, with a very recognizable snow-capped mountain, is the snowiest in the world, followed by Canada.
What is Japan?
This northern Canadian territory is home to the town of Snag, which recorded the country's coldest temperature at -63°C (-81°F).
What is Yukon?
These holiday goodies were shaped to resemble a shepherd’s staff, as a way to remind children of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus.
What are candy canes?
In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” this was Mr. Scrooge’s first name.
What is Ebenezer?