This many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol.
Four.
In the 12 Days of Christmas, this gift is given on the 6th day.
6 geese a-laying.
Christmas is said to be a celebration of the birth of Jesus...BUT Jesus was actually born in this season.
Spring.
This branch of the military runs "Toys For Tots".
The Marine Corps.
Rather than a traditional Christmas dinner, Japan celebrates Christmas with this meal.
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
In the movie Home Alone, the McCallister's are traveling to this city on vacation.
Paris.
This popular Christmas song was actually written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells.
St. Nicholas was born in this (modern-day) European country.
Turkey.
1930s.
This European country houses the bones of St. Nicholas.
Italy.
This hollywood actor played six roles in the Polar Express movie.
Tom Hanks.
This song by Bill Crosby is the best selling Christmas song of all time.
White Christmas.
Puritans.
In 1836, this U.S. state became the first to recognize Christmas as a state holiday.
Alabama
Krampus punishes naughty children by doing this.
Beating them with birth rods/sticks.
In Elf, this is the first rule of The Code of Elves.
Treat every day like Christmas.
In the song "The 12 Days of Christmas", this many gifts are received by the singer. (Hint: TOTAL)
364.
Gold, frankincense, and myrrh
This U.S. President signed a bill making Christmas a federal holiday.
Ulysses S. Grant.
Germany.
This is the real name of the character played by Tim Allen in "The Santa Clause".
Scott Calvin.
This Christmas song was written during the Cuban Missile Crisis to promote Christmas.
These are two examples of the 10+ groups that St. Nicholas is the patron saint of.
Children, sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, brewers, pawnbrokers, toy-makers, unmarried people, and students.
This is the full name of the company NORAD that tracks Santa's route every Christmas.
North American Aerospace Defense Command.
This South American country has a tradition of roller skating to Christmas mass.
Venezuela.