"Jingle _________"
What is bells?
What you say when someone sneezes: God ______ you!
What is bless?
The name of the night before January 1.
What is New Year's Eve?
This traditional Christmas treat is shaped like an upside down J and has red and white stripes.
What is a candy cane?
This classic Christmas decoration is decorated with lights and ornaments.
What is a Christmas tree?
"Rudolph the red nose reindeer had a very __________ nose,"
What is shiny?
To aid, to help.
What is to assist?
What I break by February.
What are your New Year's resolutions?
The two consumables that one leaves out for Santa. One is a food and one is a drink.
What are milk and cookies?
How Santa enters people's homes.
What is through the chimney?
"This year, to save me from ________, I'll give it someone special."
What are tears?
An educational talk (especially to a college class).
What is a lecture?
This drops in Time's Square at midnight to ring in the New Year.
What is the ball?
The orange vegetables that you leave out for Santa's reindeer (and use as the nose for snowmen).
What are carrots?
What naughty kids get in their stockings for Christmas.
What is coal?
"Chestnuts _________ on an open fire."
What is roasting?
A place (and the three most important things in real estate).
What is a location? (Location, location, location!)
The New Year's song (humming the melody is also accepted).
What is Auld Lang Syne?
This meat is often a Christmas dinner staple in the United States (hint: it's not turkey).
What is ham?
Santa keeps a list of children who are ________ and _______
What is naughty and nice?
"And a partridge in a _______ tree."
What is pear?
To ask authoritatively, to insist.
What is to demand?
This Roman God is the namesake of the month of January.
Who is Janus?
This milk-based alcoholic beverage is inextricably associated with Christmastime.
What is eggnog?
The modern-day country where the real Saint Nicholas (aka Santa) was born and died.
What is Turkey?