Feast-ivities
Santa’s Workshop
Deck the Halls
Classic Holiday Movies & Songs
Holiday Traditions Around the World
100

These crispy potato pancakes are a staple during Hanukkah celebrations.

What are latkes?

100

This doll, first introduced in 1959, became a hit holiday gift for girls.

What is Barbie?

100

These figurines, often ceramic or wood, are a traditional German symbol and are used as decorative holiday accents.

What are nutcrackers?

100

This 1983 film is famous for the line, "You’ll shoot your eye out!"

What is A Christmas Story?

100

In this country, children celebrate Three Kings’ Day by leaving shoes out to be filled with gifts.

What is Spain?

200

This Italian Christmas bread is filled with dried fruits and nuts.

What is panettone?

200

These furry, interactive creatures from the 1990s became a holiday craze and were known for their ability to "talk."

What are Furbies?

200

Hanging this plant encourages couples to kiss during the holidays.

What is mistletoe?

200

This pop star released the holiday hit All I Want for Christmas Is You in 1994.

Who is Mariah Carey?

200

In Mexico, these decorated clay or paper containers are broken to release treats during Las Posadas.

What are piñatas?

300

This rich, creamy drink is often spiked with rum or brandy and topped with nutmeg during the holidays.

What is eggnog?

300

These dolls, known for their unique faces and names, were a must-have in the 1980s.

What are Cabbage Patch Kids?

300

This plant with red and green leaves is a popular holiday decoration and symbolizes goodwill and cheer.

What are poinsettias?

300

This 1990 movie features a young boy left to defend his house against burglars at Christmas.

What is Home Alone?

300

In Japan, many families celebrate Christmas with a special meal from this fast-food chain.

What is KFC?

400

These roasted nuts are immortalized in a popular holiday song about a fire.

What are chestnuts?

400

First sold in 2000, this cuddly toy combines robotic technology with the ability to hatch from an egg.

What are Hatchimals?

400

This silvery, stringy decoration was first made with real silver and is draped on trees for sparkle.

What is tinsel?

400

In this 1989 film, the Griswold family hilariously struggles to have the perfect Christmas.

What is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation?

400

In this Eastern European country, families share a wafer called "opłatek" before Christmas Eve dinner to wish each other well.

What is Poland?

500

This Puerto Rican holiday drink is made with coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk, and rum.

What is coquito?

500

This 1980s electronic memory game challenges players to repeat increasingly complex sequences of lights and sounds.

What is Simon?

500

In ancient Rome, people decorated with branches from this evergreen plant to celebrate Saturnalia.

What is holly?

500

This Christmas song, written in 1818, is one of the most widely performed carols in the world.

What is Silent Night?

500

In Norway, families hide this household item to prevent witches from stealing it during Christmas.

What is a broom?