A festive song or hymn sung at Christmas.
A sled typically pulled by horses or reindeer.
A fragrant oil symbolizing suffering and mortality.
A Christian feast day commemorating the Magi’s visit to the baby Jesus.
People are expected to kiss when standing beneath it.
A circular arrangement of greenery or flowers.
A long sock, traditionally filled with small Christmas gifts.
A device used to crack open the shells of nuts.
An extraordinary and welcome event, unexplained by scientific laws.
An incense symbolizing holiness.
A British holiday celebrated the day after Christmas; traditionally when servants and tradespeople were given a “Christmas Box” by employers.
“The Christmas season”; derived from Old French.
A mythical, white-bearded man clad in red who delivers presents to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve; based on legends of the historic Saint Nicholas’s generosity.
The place and conditions of a birth; commonly used to refer to the birth of Jesus.
A small, decorative sphere hung from a Christmas tree.
A grouchy spoilsport who doesn’t enjoy Christmas.
Gloves with one opening for the thumb and another for the four fingers.
A half-goat half-demon character of European folklore who punishes misbehaving children during Christmas.
A hot, spiced cider drink, traditionally served to poor carolers by their wealthy neighbors.
Magical, pointy-eared creatures who build toys for well-behaved children.