It isn't the Monster's name...
Dr. Frankenstein
children often compete to get the larger half of this bone in the turkey
wish bone
pumpkin spiced latte
This Saint has a list and he is checking is twice
Saint Nicholas (Nick)
This horn has many different mythological origins, but it always symbolizes prosperity and abundance with its typical presentation overflowing with vegetables and fruit
cornucopia
Most psycholigists lose their license for sleeping with their patients, but this one lost his for eating people
Dr Hannibal Lector
The eating of 12 grapes for luck and prosperity is meant to align with what event on New Years
12 Bell Strikes
This Queen of Fruits is a symbol of hospitality and good will
Mangosteen
This president made Thanksgiving a federal holiday
Abraham Lincoln
Be careful giving this doctor a bad review, they might put a curse on you using Kulam
Mangkukulam or Witch Doctor
Known as the Chirstmas Capital of the Philippines, San Fernando hosts a fesitval dedicated to crafting these in December
Giant Lanterns
this sweet filipino fruit is said to taste like custard despite looking similar to an artichoke
Custard Apple, Sugar Apple, Atis
This man of revolution still has his bones debated over but his significance in history remains immortalized with this fall holiday
Bonifacio Day
The original sevrence, this doctor from scottish literature found a way to be two people at once
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The winter solstice requires burning one of these for 12 days if you were pagan
Yule Log
The name for this food comes from Algonquian, meaning "nut that requires a stone to crack"
Pecan
This organizaiton organized the first ball drop on New Years Eve
New York Times
The movie adaptation for this H.G. Wells character is known for being one of the largest disasters in filming history after multiple people had to be recast due to public divorces or family losses.
Dr Moreau
Who was the first president to present an official pardon for a turkey
George H W Bush
There was a shortage of this holiday staple in 2018 and 2019 because of the housing market crash in 2008
Christmas Trees
This Catholic feast to celebrate the conception of Mary started in the 1700's but was not signed into law as a public holiday in the Philippines until this year
2017