This Christmas Tree Ornament Is Often Placed At The Top.
What is the star?
The type of cookie you use for Gingerbread Houses.
What is a Gingerbread Cookie?
Peppermint Candy.
What is a Candy Cane?
Two of Santa's Reindeer.
Who is Dancer and Prancer?
This is an annual celebration of african american culture from December 26th- January 1st.
What is Kwanzaa?
started in 17th-century Germany as thin silver strips to reflect candlelight on Christmas trees, evolving to include aluminum, copper, and even lead (banned due to poisoning risks) before becoming the plastic (PVC) strands we know today, with its name meaning "sparkle" from Old French.
What is tinsel?
The Cookie Covered With Sugar.
What is a Sugar Cookie?
You Come Inside From Playing Outside In The Snow, And You Usually Have This Drink.
What is Hot Chocolate?
Pointy-Leaved Bush that is happy.
What is Holly Jolly?
Celebration of Jesus's Resurrection.
What is Easter?
This Christmas Ornament symbolizes the heavenly hosts announcing Jesus' birth, evolving from simple straw figures to ornate glass or carved wood, often placed on tree tops to represent divine messengers of peace, hope, and protection, a practice rooted in biblical accounts and German Christmas customs.
What is An angel?
Santa's Favorite Cookie.
What is Snickerdoodle?
This is a rich, creamy, spiced holiday drink made from eggs, milk, cream, and sugar, traditionally flavored with nutmeg and vanilla, and often spiked with spirits like rum, bourbon, or brandy.
What is Eggnog?
You Better Not Do These When Santa Comes To Town.
What is Shout and Pout?
This jewish holiday lasts eight days and nights.
What is Hannukah?
Hiding a one of this ornament on the Christmas tree, and the first person to find it gets a reward, like opening the first gift or receiving an extra present, symbolizing good luck for the year.
What is a Pickle?
The Most Classic Christmas Cookie Type.
What is Chocolate Chip?
This Traditional Christmas food is a savory food mixture, typically made from bread cubes, herbs (like sage), and vegetables (like onion and celery), used to fill poultry or vegetables before cooking, or baked separately as a side dish. Key ingredients often include bread, butter, broth, eggs, and seasonings, with variations adding sausage, fruit, or nuts for flavor and texture.
What is Stuffing?
Frosty The Snowman first marched here, then to these two places.
What are There and Square?
The Day After Halloween.
What is All Souls Day?
This ornament originated in 16th-century Germany, evolving from edible decorations to hand-blown glass spheres from Lauscha in the 1800s, famously popularized by F.W. Woolworth importing them to the U.S. and becoming a global trend, symbolizing prosperity, capturing memories, and marking milestones, made by blowing glass and silvering the inside for color and shine
What are Baubles?
The Cookie With A Hershey Kiss Pressed Into The Center.
What is a Peanut Butter Blossom?
This is a popular dish of beef that has been roasted, commonly served as a main meal with sides like Yorkshire pudding, or as a cold cut in sandwiches.
What is Roast Beef?
This animal, and it's most notorious participle are both used to describe the Grinch.
What are skunk-stunk?
This Indian Holiday is Celebrating Light over Darkness, Good over Evil and Knowledge over Ignorance.
What is Diwali?