Popular character who made his debut in 1940’s “A Wild Hare.”
Bugs Bunny
The Peanuts character who likes to refer to Charlie Brown as Chuck.
Peppermint Patty
This giant mountain man’s sidekick is a blue ox.
Paul Bunyan
Strangely, this president declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in the middle of the Civil War.
New York’s Statue of Liberty was a gift from this country.
France
Alvin, Simon and Theodore.
The Chipmunks
Chuck Taylors are a style of shoe made by this manufacturer.
Converse
This summit in Greece is the traditional home of their ancient gods.
Mt. Olympus
This staple of Christmas decorating originated in Germany.
Christmas tree
The CN Tower highlights this North American city’s skyline.
Toronto
The middle name of this Disney favorite is Theodore.
Mickey Mouse
Woodchuck is another name for this burrowing mammal.
Groundhog
Loch Ness, alleged home of the famous monster, is located in this country.
Scotland
Irish folk hero Stingy Jack is the inspiration for this October luminary.
Jack-o-lantern
This domed building in Rome gets its name from the Greek meaning “all gods.”
Pantheon
The husband of this comic strip character inspired the name of an enormous sandwich.
Blondie
Demon-possessed doll Chucky first appeared in this 1988 film.
"Child's Play"
One of Hercules’ 12 labors was to kill this multi-headed serpent.
The hydra
This member of Santa’s sleigh team comes last in the Rudolph song but first in alphabetical order.
Blitzen
Egypt’s 3 great pyramids are said to line up with stars in this constellation.
Orion
This superhero’s catch phrase is “Here I come to save the day!”
Mighty Mouse
A Western TV series that ran from 1958-63 and starred Chuck Connors.
"The Rifleman"
This real-life blues man allegedly sold his soul to the devil for the ability to play guitar.
Robert Johnson
Valentine’s Day symbol Cupid is known by this name in Greek mythology.
Eros
Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, lies on the border of these two countries.
China and Nepal