What colors make up a piece of candy corn?
What is white, orange, and yellow.
Thanksgiving is observed in this calendar month every year.
What is November.
This childhood cartoon character has a shiny red nose.
what is Rudolph.
There are this many nights of Hanukkah holiday.
what is eight.
This New Years Eve we will be celebrating the beginning of what year.
What is 2026?
This halloween creature gets around by flying on a broomstick
What is a witch.
This bird is cooked and served as the main dish in a Thanksgiving feast.
What is a turkey
Children leave this food item and drink by the fireplace for Santa Claus to snack when he visits houses.
What is cookies and milk.
This table centerpiece is lit every evening of Hanukkah.
what is a menorah?
These big bursts of light go off in Times Square , NY at midnight.
what is fireworks?
This plant is famously said to be vampire repellant?
What is Garlic.
This popular fall dessert is commonly served at the end of a Thanksgiving meal?
These short festive creatures help make toys for children every Christmas season
what is elves
In a popular Hanukkah song, someone has a little dreidel that they made from this material.
This object drops in Times Square at midnight on New Years Eve.
what is a ball?
This house pet is considered a bad omen during Halloween time?
What is a black cat.
What are Pilgrims and Indians.
These clothing items are hung by the fireplace with care on Christmas Eve.
These edible gold coins often are included in Hanukkah gifts.
what is gelt?
People make these promises for how they want to better themselves in the new year.
what is resolutions?
Which vegetable is the token icon during Halloween time?
what is a pumpkin.
This holiday icon appears at the end of the famous Macy's Thanksgiving day parade every year?
What is Santa Claus.
What shape or ornament is traditionally placed upon the top of a Christmas tree
what is a star.
Hanukkah has this other nickname for the holiday
What is the Festival of Lights?
What song is played at midnight on New Year's Eve.
what is "Auld Lang Syne"?