This famous record label signed "The Temptations," Marvin Gaye, "Jackson 5" and many others.
What is Motown Records?
This leafy decoration is hung on doors and symbolizes eternal life.
What is a wreath?
This rich holiday drink is made with milk, eggs, and spices.
What is eggnog?
Comet, Cupid and Donner are only three out of the nine these Christmas helpers.
Who are Santa's Reindeer?
This artist's album, "Life of a Showgirl" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, breaking the record for the most No. 1 albums by a solo artist ever, at 15.
Who is Taylor Swift?
DAILY DOUBLE: Name either of the two nations that feature a dragon on their flag.
What are Wales and Bhutan?
These small figurines often represent the birth of Jesus.
What is a nativity scene?
This baked good is often shaped like a person or house.
What is gingerbread?
This grumpy old miser learns the meaning of Christmas overnight.
What is Ebenezer Scrooge?
This small industrial vehicle has a power operated platform in front that is inserted under loads to lift them.
What is a forklift?
This national park in Montana features over 700 miles of trails and a famously scenic road.
What is the Glacier National Park?
This red fruit is traditionally kissed under at Christmas.
What is a mistletoe?
The Japanese have an unique Christmas tradition of eating fried chicken from this American fast food chain.
What is Kentucky Friend Chicken?
This unlikeable Christmas character is haunted by four spirits.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
Somebody who went to work at sundown and worked through the night did this.
What is a graveyard shift?
These three sisters wrote stories such as, "Jane Eyre," and "Wuthering Heights."
Who are Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë?
This traditional Christmas symbol represents the Star of Bethlehem in many churches.
What is a Moravian star?
This sweet pastry from Austria is rolled and filled with nuts, chocolate, or fruit.
What is strudel?
The jolly gift-giver Santa Claus is also known by this alliterative name.
What is Kris Kringle?
DAILY DOUBLE: This scientific theory proposes that landmass on Earth broke away and moved over time due to tectonic movement.
What is Continental Drift?
This pointed, conical structure on a castle’s tower often served as a defensive lookout and is associated with fairy-tale aesthetics.
What is a turret?
This mythical plant is said to bloom only on Christmas Eve in folklore.
What is the Christmas Rose?
This traditional English sweet was originally made with suet, flour, and dried fruit and often aged for months before Christmas.
What is plum pudding?
This snowman is brought to life by Professor Hinkle's magical top hat in a movie that shares his name.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
In folklore, mythical or legendary beings have this ability to change their physical form at will.
What is the ability to shapeshift?