Bowlful of jelly
Belly
These go ‘click click click’ up on the housetop
Reindeer
Often in the shape of a person, Santa enjoys these with a glass of milk.
Gingerbread cookies
Munch, sip, and be happy
Eat, drink, and be merry!
These are hung by the chimney with care.
Stockings
White as snow
Beard
You hear these on every street corner
Silver Bells
The number one non-chocolate selling candy in the month of December year after year.
Candy Canes
Time to be gleeful in lights
Merry and Bright
Make sure you have a breath, mint if you’re standing under this herb.
Mistletoe
Cherry
Nose
DAILY DOUBLE: Your true love might send a dozen of these
Drummers drumming
Historically known as ‘milk punch’ this traditional holiday drink often includes alcohol.
Eggnog
NOT less and depressed
The more the merrier!
Arguably the most recognizable symbol of the holiday, it originated from bringing evergreens inside during the winter solstice to brighten spirits during the long dark winter.
The Christmas tree
Roses
Cheeks
These go all the way
Jingle Bells
The ‘bunt’ of many holiday jokes, this desert is known for being gifted, but never eaten.
Fruitcake
Moving on not so solid water.
skating on thin ice.
This classic piece of decor is typically made with greenery and other natural items then adorned with a bow.
Wreaths
Bow
Mouth
Nothing in the dark
Silent Night
If you’re superstitious, you might knock on this holiday dessert from Norway.
Yule Log
Don’t be locked outside in the winter.
Don’t get left out in the cold.
Originating in 16th century Germany then made widespread by the story, ‘Hansel and Gretel’ by the Brothers Grimm.
Gingerbread house