What is the name of the famous Russian ballet about Christmas?
The Nutcracker
This tiny tricky toy reappears every December to watch the children's behavior and report back to Santa.
Elf on the Shelf
Name the holiday movie about a young boy fighting off burglars with traps in his home.
Home Alone
This colorful gelatin bit is used to decorate gingerbread houses.
gumdrop
What type of decoration was "hung by the chimney with care"
stockings
What's the name for the nine-branched candelabra lit during Hanukkah?
Menorah
What do naughty kids get at Christmas?
Lump of Coal
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What is the name of the Grinch's pet dog?
Max
What is the name of the spicy cookie often shaped like a person?
Gingerbread man
This circular decoration is often hung on doors to welcome guests during Christmas.
wreath
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
In this country, it’s traditional to eat KFC for Christmas dinner.
Japan
What type of plant is traditionally hung in doorways at Christmas for people to kiss under?
mistletoe
Which animated film is about a train that carries kids to the North Pole?
The Polar Express
What is the name of the traditional Christmas drink made with milk, cream, sugar, and eggs?
Eggnog
This item is sometimes strung together and hung on trees.
popcorn
What is the name of the Christmas figure who punishes naughty children in Central European folklore?
Krampus
The tradition of hiding this item which is preserved in vinegar originated in Germany.
pickle
What makes Frosty the Snowman come to life?
A Magic Hat
What fruit is often left in stockings on Christmas morning?
orange
What is the name of the shiny strips often draped over Christmas trees?
garland
In this country, children leave out shoes on December 5 for St. Nicholas to fill with treats.
The Netherlands
This red-and-green plant became popular in the U.S. after being brought from Mexico in the 1800s.
poinsettia
What is the first name of Scrooge from the classic movie "A Christmas Carol?"
Ebeneezer
What type of rolled cake dessert is also known as bûche de Noël?
Yule Log
What is the name of the shiny strips often draped over Christmas trees?
tinsel