Spanish phrase for Merry Christmas.
Feliz Navidad
The name for the triangular sesamoid bone that covers the front of the joint connecting the femur with the tibia.
Patella
An abundant nonmetallic element that occurs in many inorganic and in all organic compounds.
Carbon
This executive order was issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, declaring the freedom of all slaves.
Emancipation Proclamation
This band released the album “Abbey Road” in 1969.
The Beatles
Elvis Presley's most popular Christmas song.
Blue Christmas
This is the smallest bone in the human body.
Stapes, or stirrup bone. (In your middle ear)
Feeling, causing, or exhibiting joy.
Joyful
This founding Father also served as the first U.S. secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 and is on the $10 bill.
Alexander Hamilton
This dance that became popularized by the TV show “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”.
The Carlton
Often used to decorate churches on Christmas, this plant’s leaf pattern represents the star of Bethlehem.
Poinsettia
This anatomical structure, Latin for “little brain,” not only helps you control your movements but also assists in regulating your emotions.
Cerebellum
Land covered with a dense growth of tropical vegetation.
Jungle
This $15 million agreement in 180 between France and the U.S. doubled the size of the U.S.
The Louisiana Purchase
Patrick Swayze drops the iconic line “Nobody puts Baby in a corner” from this movie.
Dirty Dancing
The name of Tim Allen's character in "The Santa Clause".
Scott Calvin
This is the flap that covers the windpipe when swallowing.
Epiglottis
To remove from a grave; disinter.
Exhume
This English colony became the first permanent colony in the U.S in 1607.
Jamestown

This author wrote the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”
Answer: Harper Lee
This Christmas song includes the line “no crib for a bed”.
Away in a Manger
This longest cranial nerve that connects the brain to major organs.
Vagus nerve
A meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion.
Picnic
This Civil War battle between Lee and McClellan remains the bloodiest day in American history, with a combined tally of 22,727 dead, wounded or missing.
Battle of Antietam
This fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sherlock Holmes