This peppermint flavored curved stick has red and white stripes
Candy Cane
This small car made of die cast metal from a toy company called Mattel were also known as "dinkies"
Hot Wheels
This song has the lyrics "...with boughs of Holly, Fa la la la... la la la la!
This is the radio code you use for an emergency
10-33
Also known as the location for a toy shop that operates 364 days a year with non-unionized Elves, where does Santa Claus live?
The North Pole
(What is "THE" North Pole, need the participle)
This dessert has a golden baked crust and usually glazed fruit jelly in the center
Pie
These coins have no face value and a thin gold foil on the outside, hiding a delicious cocoa milk center
Chocolate Money
This song has the lyrics "They Used to Laugh and Call Him Names"
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
These people visit the neighborhood and sing songs knocking door to door at Christmas time
Carolers (or Trespassers!)
These two categories of lists created by Santa, separate the kids who get gifts and those who get a lump of coal
Naughty or Nice
This delicious dessert snack is often paired with a tall glass of water or milk for Santa
Cookies
This is the name of the high end jewelry store that comes in a traditional light blue box and sometimes holds an engagement ring with a particular 4 prong setting
Tiffany & Co
This song has the lyrics "With a corncob pipe and a button nose, and eyes made of coal"
Frosty the Snowman
This electronic document is usually written after an incident and contains details such as date, time, location and names involved persons
Security or Incident Report
These toy wish lists existed before the Amazon wish list existed and traditionally what children used to write to Santa and send them to the North Pole
Letters
Also known as venison and sometimes churned into summer sausage, these are the names of all nine of these 4 legged, hooved animals with antlers that pull on Santa's sleigh
Donner, Dasher, Comet, Cupid, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen ,Blixen, and Rudolph
Made of dried bread, raisins, celery, onion, garlic, ham, wild rice, cilantro, shallots, thyme, rosemary, and sage, this traditional side dish is baked inside a large bird
Stuffing or Dressing
On December 24, 1914 during the 1st world war, all fighting paused for one brief moment of peaceful solidarity as this song was sung by soldiers in English, French and German languages
Silent Night
You must bring these two life saving items to all medical calls
First Aid Bag and AED
Which Eastern European country started the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree
Germany
Made with dried Maraschino cherries, raisins, cranberries, currants, apricots, cinammon and sugar, this traditional loaf treat is also slow aged with rum
Fruitcake
Used for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, this large 15-20lb bird is stuffed, roasted, basted with butter, served with cranberry sauce and leftovers are usually made into a delicious stew
Turkey
In September 1857, this song was published under the title "The One Horse Open Sleigh" by James Lord Pierpont
Jingle Bells
This is the full name for the life saving $3000 unit commonly known as an AED
Automated External Defibrillator
This Norse mythological legend is a horned, half-goat, half-demon creature from Alpine folklore, known as the dark counterpart to Santa Claus, who punishes naughty children during the Christmas season.
Krampus