These typically get roasted on an open fire.
What are chesnuts?
America’s most popular cookie at Christmas time.
What is a sugar cookie?
Fir, spruce, pine, balsam plant, from division "Coniferophyta"
What is an evergreen tree?
The most common travel type to avoid on this day.
What are flights?
What is the square root of 256?
What is 16?
Drizzling liquid over roasting meat to moisten and flavor it.
What is basting?
The most popular Christmas fruit worldwide.
What are cranberries?
Parasitic plant found in trees and shrubs, in family "Santalaceae"
What is mistletoe?
This President was especially superstitious of the holiday, avoiding 13 guests at meals and traveling on the 13th day of any month.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
792 divided by 22
What is 26?
Which alcoholic drink is traditionally added to the base of a Christmas trifle?
What is sherry?
Which fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas stockings?
What is an orange?
Plant with glossy leaves and sharp spines, from the family "Aquifoliaceae" and genus "Ilex aquifolium"
What is holly?
What is the maximum number of Friday the 13ths that can occur during a calendar year?
1, 2, or 3?
What is 12?
The name for the longest side of a triangle.
What is the hypotenuse?
This is often pressed at the top of a ham joint to enhance the flavor.
What are cloves?
Collard greens are often served around Christmas holidays to symbolize this.
What is economic prosperity?
Plant from Mexico with star-shaped leaves
What is a poinsettia?
The 13th apostle that replaced Judas after his betrayal.
Who is Matthias?
What is the largest 3-digit prime number?
What is 997?
This spice comes from the inner bark of the evergreen tree.
What is cinnamon?
Plum Christmas pudding is traditionally made with 13 ingredients which sympolizes this.
Who is Christ and the apostles?
Evergreen creeping plant, in family "Araliaceae"
What is ivy?
In Ontario, Canada, what group gathers every Friday the 13th for a rally dating back to 1981?
Who are motorcyclists?
What is the mathematical formula for Newton’s Second Law of Motion?
F=ma (force = mass x acceleration)