This Christmas character had a “corn cob pipe and a button nose”.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
This eight-day Jewish festival sometimes overlaps with Christmas and includes gift giving and the lighting of a candle each night.
What is Hanukkah?
Growing skeptical of the existence of Santa, a young boy is convinced to catch public transport to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
What is the Polar Express?
This Christmas must-have is made of flour, eggs, sugar, suet/butter, dried fruit, mixed spice, and a dash of brandy or rum and boiled for a few hours prior to serving.
What is Christmas Pudding?
In Australia, this date records the least number of births each year (excluding February 29 of course!)
What is December 25?
This carol, originated in Germany, is the most recorded with 733 copyrighted recordings since 1978 (according to the U.S. Copyright Office). Hint: It's known as Stille Nacht in German!
What is Silent Night?
Starting date of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
What is Boxing Day?
A notorious grouch's heart grows three sizes when his plans to ruin his neighbours' Christmas go awry
What is The Grinch who stole Christmas?
This snack food is sometimes made into garlands and placed on Christmas tree like tinsel.
What is popcorn?
This popular Christmas poem’s real title is actually “A visit from St Nicholas”.
What is ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas?
The car being driven in Aussie Jingle Bells
What is a rusty Holden ute?
This British monarch popularised the idea of having a decorated Christmas tree in homes across the western world.
Who is Queen Victoria?
The King of Halloweentown tries his hand at Christmas with unintentionally terrifying results.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Early versions of this drink were made by mixing milk with wine or ale and were used as a cold and flu remedy.
What is Egg Nog?
Who is St. Nicholas?
This Christmas Song is the best-selling single of all time
What is White Christmas?
The first commercially-produced version of this Christmas tradition was produced in London in 1843 with a print run of 1000.
What is a Christmas Card?
The McAllister Family leave "something" behind as they head off to Paris for Christmas.
What is Home Alone?
These sweet Christmas treats can be traced back to the European crusades in the 13th century and originally contained meat
What are mince pies?
According to Australia Post, NORTH POLE 9999
What is Santa's postal address?
In this Christmas classic, the lucky recipient receives 364 Christmas gifts!
What is the 12 Days of Christmas?
This tradition was started by a U.S. mother and daughter when they published a children's book in 2005 about a little helper sent from the North Pole to watch over children at Christmas time.
What is Elf on the Shelf?
A man wishes he'd never been born and, with an angel's help, sees what the world would be like without him.
What is It's A Wonderful Life?
Research shows that this is the most popular meat served for Christmas in Australia.
What is Ham/Glazed Ham?
KFC has become a traditional Christmas day meal choice in this Asian country.
What is Japan?