This country started the practice of putting up a Christmas tree.
Germany
In "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch", this is what his brain is full of.
Spiders
This is the city to which Kevin McCallister's family was traveling to for the holidays in the hit movie, Home Alone
Paris, France
This plant's berries are often white and traditionally hung on doorways.
Mistletoe
This beer brand has run the same Christmas commercial every year, since 1990.
Corona (The Palm Tree House)
In this ocean, Christmas Island is located.
The Indian Ocean
This song, was the first song ever played in space.
Jingle Bells (1965)
This real-life department store is the basis for Miracle on 34th Street.
Charles Dickens
The legendary Christmas tree in New York's Rockefeller Center was first lit in this year.
1931
This U.S. State is the only to have a town named Santa Claus.
Indiana
This type of bird has gone away in the classic "Winter Wonderland".
A bluebird
The film "It's a Wonderful Life" premiered in this year.
1946
These two of Santa's reindeers are named from weather phenomena.
Donner (thunder) and Blitzen (lightning)
This famous scientist was born on Christmas in 1642.
Sir Isaac Newton
This carry-out chain, is a typical Christmas meal in Japan.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
This, was the first Christmas song to mention Santa Claus.
Up on the Housetop (1864)
This, is the first thing Frosty says when he comes to life in the original Frosty the Snowman animated movie.
Happy Birthday!
This U.S. President made Christmas a federal holiday?
Ulysses S. Grant
Typically standing at 20 feet tall, the White House Christmas tree is this room of the famous residence.
The Blue Room
According the the U.S. Postal Service, Santa lives at 123 _______, North Pole, 88888
Elf Road
This, is the most recorded Christmas song of all time.
Silent Night
In National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Aunt Bethany is played by Mae Questel, who was the voice actor for this famous cartoon.
Betty Boop
This, is the the total amount of gifts given during "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
364
In this U.S. city, Christmas was banned from 1659-1681.
Boston, Massachusetts