This metal does not rust, which makes it perfect for cutlery, surgical instruments, and many other applications.
Stainless Steel
Awe, Hand, Lone, Whole, Irk
Some
Purveyor of ice cream novelties, sold from trucks and in stores.
Good Humor
Visa or Diner's Club
Credit Card
Contestant that comes in second
Runner Up
An underage gold excavator
Minor Miner
Apple _____ Chart
Pie
An evil spell; Written money orders; Mr. Harrison, star of My Fair Lady
Hex; Checks; Rex
In the song "Frosty the Snowman", what made Frosty come to life?
an old silk hat
This was the favorite toy in the year 1952 but got it's biggest recognition from the movie Toy Story. The biggest complaint from consumers was that one part of it would "rot away" after a time.
Mr. Potato Head
Santa did some surfing at Big Sur, bought some sourdough bread at Fisherman's Wharf, and saw the ancient Greek and Roman art at the Getty Museum.
California
A naked place to sit.
Bare Chair
What's the most popular Christmas wine?
"I don't like brussels sprouts!!"
Federal agency that protects the President.
Secret Service
Choke, House, With, Thresh
Hold
Candy-coated licorice pieces
Good N Plenty
This NASA space center was renamed for President Kennedy in 1963, but reverted back to its original name a decade later.
Cape Canaveral
To put on your seatbelt
Buckle Up
A nearly colorless bucket
Pale Pail
Bird _____ Robe
Bath
Pounding or pulsating pain; To cry with tears; Employment
Throb; sob; job
One of Santa's reindeer shares a name with a famous symbol of Valentine's Day. Which reindeer is that?
Cupid
In 1965 this Mattel clock-like talking toy taught children the sounds of barnyard animals simply by pointing an arrow to them and pulling a string.
See N Say
Santa took a wine tasting tour in the Finger Lakes, went for a boat ride on the Erie Canal, and bet on a couple of horses at the race track in Saratoga.
New York
Chardonnay for a hog
Swine Wine
What did one snowman say to the other?
Do you smell carrots?
Black and white footwear popular in the 1950's.
Saddle Shoes
Cook, Hard, Silver, Soft
Ware
A nonprofit organization that provides job training and other services largely through a large network of retail thrift stores.
Goodwill
The world's last manually-operated transportation system of this type is an icon of San Francisco, California.
Cable Car
A hand gesture that denotes approval
Thumbs up
The king's chair hurled aside
Throne Thrown
Black ____ Pot
Jack
A sweet, viscous sugar substitute; Hilarious; Mr. Bono
Honey; Funny; Sonny
What son was initially condemned by the Roman Catholic Church for allegedly portraying and adulterous affair?
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
This hot, fast, speedy, and souped-up toy of 1968 came with bright orange "tracks" that were, though unintended, great for sword fighting with your brother.
Hot Wheels
Santa went to the beach at South Padre Island, visited the School Book Depository in Dealey Plaza, and saw a Cowboys football game.
Texas
Pastry for a cobra
Snake Cake
What do you get when you cross a snowman and a vampire?
frostbite
Manual transmission
Stick Shift
Dart, Black, Wash, Bill
Board
This women's magazine published its first issue in 1885.
Good Housekeeping
All you need for this child's game is a long piece of string and two hands.
Cat's Cradle
To compliment or flatter someone with the intention of getting something
Butter Up
Two Bartletts or Anjous
Pear Pair
Couch _____ Salad
Potato
To politely refuse; Not cancerous; To give the meaning of a word
Decline; Benign; Define
In the "Twelve Days of Christmas", what are there 11 of?
Pipers Piping
This hot toy purchase n 1971 would "wobble but not fall down!"
Weebles!
Santa went to a music festival on Beale Street, watched whiskey being made a the Jack Daniels distillery, and took a guided tour of Graceland.
Tennessee
An inexperienced monarch
Green Queen
What kind of motorbike does Santa ride?
a Holly-davidson
This was the only way for a lady to ride a horse until breeches became more popular in the early twentieth century.
Side Saddle
Lunch, Night, Rag, Life
Time
According to poet Robert Frost, "good fences make..." these.
Good neighbors
Lunchmeats, such as bologna, ham, and corned beef.
Cold Cuts
A regular, yearly medical exam
Check Up
A very weird Middle Eastern shopping area
Bizarre Bazaar
Bread _____ Spring
Box
To glimmer and glint; To lightly and randomly disperse particles on a surface; Facial crease
Sparkle; Sprinkle; Wrinkle
Whose recording of "Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer" topped the US Charts in 1949?
Gene Autry
This 1976 best selling toy looks like a short muscular man with blond hair wearing black trunks, but can be stretched from its normal size of about 15 inches (38 cm) to four to five feet (120 to 150 cm).
Stretch Armstrong
Santa toured the historic sailing ships at Mystic Seaport, played a little blackjack at Foxwoods, and saw a production of Hamlet at the Yale University Theater.
Connecticut
A peppy Thanksgiving food
Perky Turkey
Did you hear that Santa knows karate?
He wears a black belt
June 21, when the sun is at its northernmost point.
Summer Solstice
Crack, Touch, Count, Show
Down
Charlie Brown's favorite statement
Good Grief!
One of the most creative and influential people of the silent film era, his best known character was The Little Tramp.
Charlie Chaplin
An attempt to hide the truth about a serious mistake or crime
Cover Up
A fight with swords, doubled
Dual Duel
Pop _____ Starch
Corn
The obscuring of light when, for example, the moon passes in front of the sun; Holds tightly; Gratuities
Eclipse; Grips; Tips
In the song "We Wish You A Merry Christmas", what type of pudding is called for?
Figgy pudding
In 1975 this short lasting fad gift invented by instant millionaire, Gary Dahl, was the most popular toy at Christmas. It came with a special carrying case that included breathing holes.
Pet Rock
Santa played some tennis at Mar-a-Lago, saw the auto races at Daytona, and swam with the manatees.
Florida
Being bitten by a potato chip
Snack Attack
What's Santa Claus's favorite type of potato chip?
Crisp Pringles
Mixed drink stirrer
Swizzle Stick
Every, No, Else, Some
Where
This researcher is acknowledged as the foremost expert on chimpanzees.
Jane Goodall
In Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, this feline character had a distinctive mischievous grin.
Cheshire Cat
To collapse under strain; to have a nervous breakdown
Crack Up
Rendered fat from an ancient European country
Greece Grease
Promised _____ Lord
Land
Former name of India's largest city; Classical dance; Flower arrangement
Bombay; Ballet; Bouquet
"Mele Kalikimaka" means Merry Christmas in what language?
Hawaiian
In 1982 this hugely popular gift for Christmas caused all out mayhem. Parents waited for hours in lines to get their hands on one of these dolls which came with an accompanying hand printed birth certificate.
Cabbage Patch Dolls
Santa went to the graduation at Rutgers University, visited the Thomas Edison Museum in Menlo Park, and won a poker tournament at the Trump Taj Mahal.
New Jersey
A semi in quicksand
Stuck Truck
What do you call a kid who doesn't believe in Santa?
A rebel without a Claus
Thoroughbred horse from the state of Washington that won the Triple Crown in 1977.
Seattle Slew
Copy, Forth, Up, Birth
Right
This is one way to get your prison sentence reduced.
Good Behavior
The object of this game is to move ten marbles from one point of a six-pointed star to the opposite point.
Chinese Checkers
Tired, exasperated, or annoyed with a situation
Fed Up
The most important theorem
Principal Principle
Hush _____ Love
Puppy
A type of tennis shot; Loose, wet soil that sucks in anything that happens upon it; Native country
Backhand; Quicksand; Homeland
In the son "Santa Baby", the singer asks for a deed to what?
A platinum mine
In 1985 this talking bear that could move its mouth and eyes, while simultaneously reading or singing via the tape cassette that was inserted into its back, was making parents desperate shoppers at Christmas.
Teddy Ruxpin
Santa visited Warm Springs (where FDR recuperated from polio), took a boat tour of the Okefenokee Swamp, and watched a Braves game at Turner Field.
Georgia
timepiece made in Thailand
Bangkok Clock
How can you tell that Santa is real?
You can always sense his presents
Sometime you need this to reach the top shelf
Step Stool
Fare, Ink, Stair
Well
He "looked out on the feast of Stephen, when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even."
Good King Wenceslaus
Also called a flattop, this 1950's men's hairstyle is popular again.
Crew Cut
To stop making an effort; to resign oneself to failure
Give Up
To pilfer an alloy of iron
Steal Steel
Olive _____ Paint
Oil
Well-kept, in nautical terms; Excessive bureaucracy that impedes progress; To break free from confinement
Shipshape; red tape; escape
The Song " Jingle Bells" was originally written to celebrate what holiday?
Thanksgiving
In 1989 a revolutionary new hand held version of a video gaming system was released and had instant market dominating success. If you got one of these expensive and hard to get toys you were instantly the most popular kid on the block.
Nintendo Game Boy
Santa went to a film festival in Telluride, visited the Air Force Academy, and went skiing in Aspen.
Colorado
Catapulted turtle
Reptile Projectile
What says Oh Oh OH!?
Santa walking backwards
A possession that demonstrates a person's social or economic prestige.
Status Symbol
Brush, Cease, Wile, Camp
Fire
This might be said when you're happy to see someone go away.
Good riddance!
A numismatist.
Coin Collector
To rob at gunpoint
Stick Up
A fragile seven-day period
Weak Week
Cane ____ Cookie
Sugar
Lack or scarcity; Merriment or happiness; The largest city in Western Australia
Dearth; Mirth; Perth
What is the German name for the song known in English as " O Christmas Tree"?
O Tannenbaum
In 1996 parents were willing to pay mega bucks to get their hands on this red furry giggling doll because it sold out of stores unexpectedly quickly.
Tickle Me Elmo
Santa enjoyed three walks back in history at the Jamestown settlement, at Colonial Williamsburg, and at the Civil War battlefield in Manassas.
Virginia
Santa with the flu
Sick Nick
What did one snowman say to the other?
Do you smell carrots?