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An old silk hat made this snowman come to life.

Frosty the Snowman

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Not joining in any reindeer games was this reindeer's punishment for having a shiny red nose.

Rudolph

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Beginning December 26 and lasting for seven days, this is a celebration of community, family and culture, established as a means to help African Americans reconnect with their African roots and heritage.

Kwanzaa

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“It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags.” This best selling Christmas movie of all time is well known also as a name for someone generally unhappy around Christmas.

The Grinch

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Since 1931, this soda beverage maker has been using Santa Claus in its advertising.

Coca Cola

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My true love gave me a partridge in a pear tree on day one of this popular, and long, Christmas song.

The Twelve Days of Christmas

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All I want for Christmas is to not listen to this female singer's song around this time of the year.

Mariah Carey

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The traditionally Christian holiday is a celebration of the birth of the baby Jesus in Bethlehem to Joseph and the Virgin Mary. The English term "Christmas" comes from the combination of the words "mass" and "Christ," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Christmas

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Careful kid, you'll shoot this out if you get that Red Ryder Carbine-Action, 200-shot, range-model air rifle.

Your Eye

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This holiday drink, sometimes flavored with nutmeg and other spices, may also be known by the name "milk punch."

Eggnog

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In 1965 this well-known Christmas carol was first broadcast from space.

Jingle Bells

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Ebenezer was the first name of this character in Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol. It also just happens to be a not-so-kind name for someone too.

Scrooge

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The number of nights that a Jewish family celebrate Hanukkah.

Eight nights

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Miracle on 34th Street centers on this large department store. It just also happens to be the store that sponsors a very large Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City.

Macy's

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This much-reviled Christmas edible is well known for a long shelf life and a very interesting look when cut into slices.

Fruitcake

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After singing "fa!" in the song Deck the Halls, you can expect to sing this number of "las."

Eight

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This is a holiday ballet that premiered in 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and has since become a yearly tradition.

The Nutcracker

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Strands of silver originally comprised this decoration before plastic later became popular.

Tinsel

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He's one of Santa's reindeer, that shares a name with a famous symbol of valentine's day.

Cupid

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This traditional, knotted, bread is a huge hit during Hanukkah.

Challah

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You've just wished someone a "Feliz Navidad" which in English means this.

Merry Christmas

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This Hollywood actor played six different roles in The Polar Express.

Tom Hanks

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This Hebrew word means “dedication,” and this holiday commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. ... Similar to the Jewish holiday of Passover, Hanukkah celebrates freedom from oppression. It also supports and celebrates freedom of religious expression.

Chanukah or Hanukkah

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These "A Christmas Story" neighbors had some dogs who barged in and ate the Christmas day turkey.

The Bumpuses

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Popular every December 25th in Japan, this American chain is well known for it's Kentucky for Christmas marketing campaign that hit around 40 years ago.

Kentucky Fried Chicken