The item that made "Frosty the Snowman" come to life
An old silk hat
This iconic item drops in Times Square, New York City, to mark the start of the New Year
The Ball
A fruitcake-like dessert, a traditional holiday treat in Italy, and is often enjoyed with coffee
Panettone
This movie follows an 8-year-old boy who was left behind during Christmas
Home Alone (1990)
Coca-Cola played a large role in shaping the public image of this character who predominantly wears red
Santa Claus
The opening lyrics to "The Christmas Song"
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
At midnight on New Year's Eve, it is tradition to kiss someone for these two reasons
This spiced drink, often served warm, is made with red wine, oranges, and cinnamon, and is popular during the winter holidays in Europe
Mulled Wine
The name of the dog belonging to the Grinch from How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Max
This famous reindeer is the only one of nine with a name beginning with "P"
Prancer
This Christmas song holds the record for the best-selling single of all time
White Christmas
In Spain, it is tradition to eat this number of grapes at midnight for good luck
Twelve
In the southern United States, this dish made of black-eyed peas is a New Year's staple for good luck
Hoppin' John
This popular holiday film stars Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, and Laura Linney
Love Actually (2003)
This fantastical creature, often seen in popular Christmas traditions, is believed to report children's behaviour to Santa Claus
The Elf on the Shelf
The language in which "Silent Night" was originally written
German
In Brazil, wearing this colour on New Year's Eve is believed to bring peace and harmony
White
A sugary fried dough ball dish that is traditionally served during Hanukkah celebrations
Sufganiyot (Jelly Donuts)
This holiday film features Tom Hanks playing multiple characters
The Polar Express (2004)
This devilish figure from Alpine folklore is said to punish misbehaving children during the Christmas season, often accompanying Saint Nicholas
Krampus
The original title of the song "Silver Bells"
Tinkle Bells
This festive German bread, filled with marzipan and dusted with powdered sugar, is a staple of Christmas markets across the country
Stollen (Christmas Bread)
This foreign film tells the story of a wartime Christmas Eve truce between soldiers during World War I
Joyeux Noël (2005)
In the tradition of Icelandic folklore, these 13 figures are known to visit children during the 13 nights before Christmas, each one bringing different treats or mischief depending on the child's behaviour
Yule Lads