This tiny plastic or metal tip is at the end of a shoelace.
What is an aglet?
This man is the creator and father of Pinocchio.
Who is Gappetto?
This man bout a huge boat to survive the worst flood this world has ever known.
Who is Noah?
This small golden ball with wings is used in Quidditch and end the game when caught.
What is the Golden Snitch?
This popular Christmas plant is known for being kissed under, though its technically a parasitic plant.
What is mistletoe?
This small arrow is on your car’s fuel gauge telling you which side your gas tank is on.
What is a fuel indicator arrow?
This wise, talking dog helps locate and rescue the 101 dalmatian puppies from Cruella and her henchmen.
He witnessed a burning bush but was not consumed by the fire and also received a command to free the Israelites from Egypt.
A magical mirror that shows the deepest desires of whoever looks into it.
What is the Mirror of Erised?
This country is credited with creating the first written Christmas card in 1843.
What is England?
The crease or indentation that runs down the front of dress pants is called this.
What is the trouser crease? or
What is the press line?
This mischievous witch lives in the woods and cheated in her duel against Merlin in “The Sword in the Stone”
Who is Madam Mim?
This young shepherd famously defeated a giant using a sling.
Who is David?
This magical plant allows a wizard or witch to breathe underwater for a short time.
What is Gillyweed?
In this country, people celebrate Christmas by eating KFC as a holiday tradition.
What is Japan?
The metal grid inside a microwave door that prevents radiation from escaping has this name.
This eccentric albatross in “The Rescuers“ helps Bernard and Miss Bianca fly to the Devil’s Bayou.
Who is Orville?
This man was swallowed by a whale for three days before finally being spat out.
Who is Jonah?
This enchanted item allows a witch or a wizard to view stored or retrieved memories.
This traditional Christmas song, often thought to be American, was actually written in Austria in 1818.
What is “Silent Night”?
The space between your eyebrows has this anatomical name.
What is the glabella?
This Snarky, sharp-attitude character is Merlin’s familiar and helps in teaching the Wart how to fly.
Who is Archimedes?
This man was sold by his brothers to Egypt, only to ascend to second in command and saved his family from Famine.
Who is Joseph?
This magical letter screams its message at its intended receiver, usually causing a scene while giving its warning.
What is a Howler?
This Christmas dessert, popular in England, contains dried fruit, suet, and is traditionally set on fire before serving.
What is Christmas pudding?