Cards in a deck.
What is 52?
The word "koala" comes from a native language of this continent.
What is Australia?
The main ingredient in a candle.
What is wax?
This name of this eight-day holiday means "dedication".
What is Hanukkah?
In a popular children's song, it's followed by "little star, how I wonder what you are".
What is Twinkle, twinkle?
Stripes on the American flag.
What is 13?
This red condiment gets its name from the Chinese for "pickled fish brine".
What is ketchup?
Some go here to exercise.
What is a gym?
The "festival of lights" commonly celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs.
What is Diwali?
Another name for miniature golf.
What is putt-putt?
Years associated with bad luck for breaking a mirror.
What is 7?
This word, meaning an hour to be home by, comes from the French for "cover the fire".
What is curfew?
What the British refer to as the last letter of the alphabet.
What is zed?
Usually celebrated the day after Christmas in countries such as Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.
What is Boxing Day?
Numbers used to mean "an equal chance".
What is 50-50?
Cups in a gallon.
What is 16?
Latin for "kidnapping", it's stealing the ideas or writings of another and passing them off as your own.
What is plagiarism?
A female deer or goat.
What is a doe?
Over the course of this seven day holiday, seven candles are lit to represent the Seven Principles.
What is Kwanzaa?
Cheerleaders and fans at sporting events may wave these around.
What is pompom?
Days in the year 2020.
What is 366?
This form of big-guy wrestling takes its name from the Japanese for "mutual strike".
What is sumo?
If you touch a tree trunk, you may get this on your hands.
What is sap?
Meaning "arrival", it's the four-week period before Christmas.
What is Advent?
An abnormal sound in the heart.
What is murmur?