Who is Max?
What is a wreath?
Families often leave out these two items for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are milk and cookies?
These decorated cookies are commonly shaped like people.
What are gingerbread cookies?
In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, this elf wants to be a dentist.
Who is Hermey?
This gift exchange tradition became popular in offices and schools in the 20th century.
What is Secret Santa?
This ancient tradition involves singing door-to-door, often in groups.
What is caroling?
This famous red-and-white striped candy is a common decoration and treat.
What are candy canes?
These sparkly decorations drape over Christmas trees like shiny strings.
What is tinsel?
In A Christmas Carol, these three visitors help Scrooge change his life.
Who are the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come?
What is Black Friday?
This tradition involves counting down the days to Christmas with tiny surprises.
What is an advent calendar?
This creamy holiday drink is often spiced with nutmeg.
What is eggnog?
What are tidings?
In The Polar Express, the first gift of Christmas is this precious item.
What is a sleigh bell?
This department store famously introduced the concept of Santa Claus appearing for photos with children.
What is Macy's?
This country is credited with the tradition of Christmas trees.
This dense British dessert is aged for weeks and sometimes set on fire before serving.
What is Christmas pudding?
This holiday plant with spiky leaves and bright red cherries should not be eaten.
What is holly?
What is the "Jelly of the Month Club" membership?
This country is credited with creating the first Christmas card in 1843.
What is England?
This December tradition involves finding a small figure each morning that moves around the house, reporting back to the North Pole every night.
What is "Elf on the Shelf"?
This traditional roast is famously ordered in A Christmas Story - until the dos ruined it.
What is a turkey?
The nine (9) reindeer that helps pulls Santa's sleigh.