Clark Griswold wants to buy this with his Christmas bonus.
What is a swimming pool?
Ralphie wants this for Christmas.
What is a Red Ryder BB gun?
The first rule in the Code of Elves
What is "Treat every day like Christmas?"
People traditionally hang this by the fireplace for Santa to fill.
What are stockings?
This type of sleigh is mentioned in the song "Jingle Bells."
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
This animal was found in the Griswold family Christmas tree.
What is a squirrel?
Ralphie's friend Flick gets his tongue stuck to this.
What is a flagpole?
According to Buddy, these are the four main food groups.
What are candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup?
This country is credited with starting the tradition of the Christmas tree.
What is Germany?
These lyrics, "Fall on your knees," come from this Christmas carol.
What is "O Holy Night"?
Cousin Eddie says this is "full."
What is the septic tank?
This is the bully that torments Ralphie and his friends.
Who is Scut Farkus?
Jovie spreads Christmas cheer by singing this song.
What is "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town?"
This plant is traditionally used to make Christmas wreaths.
What is holly?
This singer originally performed "White Christmas" in 1942.
Who is Bing Crosby?
Clark Griswold puts this many lights on his house.
What are 25,000 lights?
The secret message that Ralphie decodes.
What is "Be sure to drink your Ovaltine?"
This is the name of Buddy's human father.
Who is Walter Hobbs?
People in Spain eat this fruit at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
What are grapes?
This gift is given on the ninth day in "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
What are nine ladies dancing?
Aunt Bethany recites this when asked to say Grace at dinner.
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
Ralphie's family eats this for Christmas dinner
What is duck?
Walter refuses to reprint a book by this author.
Who is Miles Finch?
This Italian Christmas Eve tradition involves a meal with seven different types of seafood, symbolizing the wait for the birth of Jesus.
What is the Feast of the Seven Fishes?
This is the oldest Christmas carol still sung today, written in Latin in the 4th century.
What is "O Come, All Ye Faithful" ("Adeste Fideles")?