An orange vegetable and main ingredient in coleslaw
What is carrot?
Children in primary education (not called students, but...)
What are pupils?
The bird they eat in the English-speaking world for Christmas (and for Thanksgiving) - it's usually stuffed!
What is a turkey?
You wear it everyday on your body, coverings such as shirts and trousers
What is clothes/clothing?
The man you married
What is your husband?
Someone who doesn't eat meat
What is a vegetarian?
A subject at school where you study numbers, quantities and shapes
What is math/maths/mathematics?
The part of a house that Father Christmas/Santa Claus climbs down, according to legend, to deliver presents/gifts
What is a chimney?
A woman in the plural = WOMEN
What is WOMEN?
Your brothers and sisters
What are siblings?
The most popular food in Britain, a dish originally from Indian cuisine - also the name of a spice used to flavour foods
What is curry?
The head of a school or other educational institution
What is a principal?
The songs you sing at Christmas time
What are carols?
DESSERT - please pronounce
What is dessert (not desert!!!)?
Someone who has no brothers and sisters
What is an only child?
One of the following ingredients would NOT be a possible ingredient of a British pudding: a. pig's blood, b. chocolate, c. lettuce
What is c, Lettuce
Time taken off from a person's education, especially between high school and college, often to travel or gain practical experience
What is a gap year?
Rudolph is a red-nosed one
What is a reindeer?
A slice of thick-cut meat, usually beef and usually fried
What is a steak?
Some time off work that a woman has after having given birth to a child
What is maternity leave?
The British English word for chips
What is crisps
What is a dormitory (or student residence hall)?
It has shiny evergreen leaves and red berries and is often used as a decoration on top of the Christmas pudding
What is holly?
READ in the past tense
What is READ?
Not really a family member, but part of the word contains a family member name - it's someone who helps people with their emotional and family dilemmas
What is an agony aunt?