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- 2. Refusing this tradition is said to bring bad luck.
- 4. An egg-enriched bread with candied fruit is a fan favorite in Italy.
- 7. (4 words) A recent tradition began in 2005 with the publication of a children’s book. More than 13 million have been “adopted” since.
- 11. (2 words) Edward Hibberd Johnson is behind this bright idea which began in New York in 1882.
- 14. (2 words) first officially debuted in 1843 England. Kansas-City based Hall Brothers creation aided the rise in popularity.
- 16. (2 words) dates back to the Middle Ages in Germany. 77% of US households display this in their homes.
- 19. (2 words) An ancient tradition that Americans turned into must see TV back in 1966. Today we can view on demand and on the web.
- 21. (2 words) Around since ancient Greek and Roman times, today they come in many varieties, flowers and fruit, glass balls and ribbon, artificial and themed.
- 23. (4 words) Frank Capra’s classic, a box office flop which debuted in 1946, and recieved 5 Oscar nominations.
- 24. (2 words) beloved holiday sugar sticks, the number-one U.S. manufacturer is in nearby Bryan, OH-Spangler.
- 25. (3 words) This trend started in Canada, gaining popularity in the 1980s.
- 26. (2 words) Its origins are a bit briny, but it likely grew from a Woolworths marketing gimmick in the late 1800s.
- 27. A traditional holiday drink made with spiced and spiked egg yolks and milk.
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- 1. (3 words) This tradition began in the 1930s when parents were trying to instill a sense of thankfulness in their children.
- 3. (5 words) Embarrassed by this poem released in 1823, Clement Moore did not publish it under his name until 1844.
- 5. According to the Los Angeles Times this became the best-selling potted plant in the nation by 1986.
- 6. Popular stocking stuffer during the Great Depression of the 1930s. A special treat when funds were tight.
- 8. (2 words) A tradition that began in Germany following the Brothers Grimm published compilation of fairy tales in the 1800s.
- 9. Simple folded brown bags filled with sand and lit by votive candles, popular in the Southwest.
- 10. (3 words) Receives thousands of letters each year, a group of volunteers have been replying to each child since 1914.
- 12. (2 words)A place where Santa can leave candy or small gifts.
- 13. (2 words) Started in Germany in 1903 by publisher Gerhard Land, this tradition has evolved in many varieties including chocolates, toys, socks, mini wine bottles, and many other choices.
- 15. (4 words) First rejected by CBS executives, this holiday special is credited with ending the rise in popularity of aluminum trees.
- 17. (2 words) The most common Christmas dinner choice throughout the 19th century until turkey replaced it in popularity.
- 18. As many recipes as there are cooks, they all agree on the use of spices, a combination of dried or candied fruit and some liquor or wine.
- 20. this roasted food remains a holiday tradition thanks to a beloved song.
- 22. (2 words) premiered December 18, 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Performed outside of Russia for the first time in 1934 England, and in the U.S. for the first time in 1944.