The name of the Grinch's loyal dog.
Who is Max?
This item brings Frosty the Snowman to life.
What is a magical hat?
What is most commonly served with pumpkin pie in the United States?
What is whipped cream?
What people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree
What is an angel?
According to the Wall Street Journal, donning them earnestly peaked sometime in the ‘80s. A trend of wearing them ironically kicked off around 2001 in Vancouver.
What are Christmas sweaters?
The actor who plays Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol?
Who is Michael Cane?
In “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town,” the singer tells children, “You better not cry” and “You better not _____.”
What is shout?
The Dutch often left what at the fireplace filled with food for Santa?
What are shoes?
This holiday treat was originally designed to resemble a shepherd’s staff.
What are candy canes?
While some households enjoy eating a roasted ham during the holidays, it's become a unique tradition in Japan since the 1970s for surges of families to buy their Christmas dinners from this fast-food restaurant chain founded by Harland David Sanders.
What is KFC?
In A Christmas Story, Ralphie's mom says this when he asks for a BB gun.
What is "You'll shoot your eye out!"
This Beach Boys song features Santa’s sleigh as a Nordic hot rod.
What is "Little Saint Nick"?
What is America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time?
What is sugar cookies?
A popular Christmas beverage is also called “milk punch?
What is eggnog?
On this ‘90s sitcom, Frank Costanza invents “a Festivus for the rest of us” in lieu of Christmas, complete with the "Airing of Grievances".
What is Seinfeld?
This Christmas movie character was originally created for a department store advertisement in 1939?
Who is Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer?
The singer receives in this many gifts in "12 Days of Christmas".
What is 364?
The Sous-chef at the famous Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York broke a record for the fourth time in 2017 for making the largest what?
What is the gingerbread village?
A Christmas treat is known for its notoriously long shelf life.
What is fruitcake?
In many ways, you can think of Christmas itself as a tradition. As an annual winter holiday, it can trace its roots back to what planetish-named celebration the Romans started celebrating around 300 BCE.
What is Saturnalia?
In Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Hermey wishes he could be this instead.

What is a dentist?
Chuck Berry's hit, based on the classic children’s song “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
What is "Run Rudolph Run"?
In the 16th century, this was the most commonly served meat for Christmas dinner.
What is goose?
The Christmas ballet that premiered in 1892
What is the Nutcracker?
This "cold-blooded" American author wrote the short story "A Christmas Memory" about making fruitcakes from scratch in Alabama