This flatbread is a staple in Indian cuisine
What is Naan?
This festival of lights lasts eight days and celebrates a miracle from more than 2000 years ago.
What is Hanukkah?
This song by the "Songbird Supereme" is ranked #1 in Billboards 100 greatest holiday songs of all time
What is "All I want for Christmas is you"?
The original flavor of the popular candy cane is derived from this refreshing herb
What is peppermint?
This South Korean survival drama became Netflix’s most-watched series in 2021.
What is Squid Games?
The first gingerbread houses were inspired by this well-known Grimm's fairy tale
What is Hansel & Gretel?
This French dessert consists of a caramelized sugar crust over a creamy custard base
What is crème brûlée? ?
Alpine countries like Austria have a legend that this devil-like creature joins their St. Nicholas festivities to frighten naughty children.
What is Krampus?
Lamenting that Jewish kids didn't have any holiday songs, this famous actor created a Hannukah tune as a joke for a Saturday Night Live sketch.
Who is Adam Sandler?
This Jamaican genre, known for its offbeat rhythm and laid-back vibe, was popularized by Bob Marley.
What is Reggae?
This South African comedian hosted "The Daily Show" from 2015 - 2022
Who is Trevor Noah?
This sport holds the title 'the king of winter sports'
What is skiing?
This Middle Eastern dip is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic.
What is Hummus?
This Southeast Asian nation has an annual Christmas festival featuring dazzling parols or lanterns that symbolize the Star of Bethlehem?
What is Phillipines?
You will often hear several of this Canadian singer's Christmas songs on the radio or when you're shopping in the mall. Here's one of them.
Who is Michael Buble?
This South Korean boy band helped bring K-pop to global fame with hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter.”
Who is BTS?
This South Korean boy band helped bring K-pop to global fame with hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter.”
Who is BTS?
This country is credited for starting the Christmas tree tradition - as we know it - by the 16th century when sources record devout Christians bringing decorated trees into their homes
What is Germany
Pastel de nata, a creamy custard tart with a flaky crust, is a specialty of this European country
Portugal?
Celebrated every year from December 26 through January 1, this festival features seven different symbols, one for each day, including fruits and vegetables and pays homage to African harvest celebrations
What is Kwaanza?
The song "Hannukah Blessings" was part of a 2004 holiday album released by this Canadian Rock band.
Who are the Barenaked Ladies?
One of the major dishes enjoyed during Chinese New Year is a form of this popular Chinese side dish filled with meat or vegetables.
What are jiaozi or dumplings?
This Swedish pop group got its big break winning Eurovision 1974
Who is Abba?
In addition to traditional decorations, Ukranians also adorn their Christmas trees with these silky white structures as way to bring luck and good fortune in the coming year.
What are spider webs?
With 37.7% of the total beer imports, this country is the biggest exporter of beer in the world
Mexico?
Every December 23, a city in this Hispanic country comes alive with sculptures of mythical creatures, nativity scenes and other holiday imagery, all intricately carved from huge radishes.
What is Mexico?
The cherished home-invasion holiday comedy "Home Alone" features a memorable score composed by this legendary Oscar-winning conductor, also known for his signature score for the epic space opera set in "a galaxy far, far away".
Who is John Williams?
Come Christmas-time, Japan - a country known for its gastronomy - flocks to this fast-food chain thanks to a wildly successful 1974 marketing campaign. You'll see many a Japanese lining up outside one of their stores on December 24th or 25th.
What is KFC or Kentucky Fried Chicken?
With 16.67 Million Viewers, this golden moment was the most watched television broadcast in Canadian history
What is 2010 Vancouver Olympics Mens Ice Hockey Gold Medal Game? (Canada - USA)
The story of Santa Claus begins with Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children who was born in this strategically situated Eurasian country