This is the date for Christmas.
What is "December 25th?"
This is the date for Easter (It changes every year).
What is "The date of the Vernal Equinox?"
This is the date for Halloween.
What is "October 31st?"
This is the date for Thanksgiving (It changes every year).
What is "The fourth Thanksgiving of November?"
This is the date for Valentine's Day.
What is "February 14th?"
This is the big jolly man in red that delivers your presents every year.
What is "Santa Claus?"
This is the white and fluffy animal that hides your eggs every year.
What is the "Easter Bunny?"
This is the main character from the movie franchise titled "Halloween."
What is "Michael Myers?"
These are the people that had the first Thanksgiving together and started this tradition.
What are the "Pilgrims and Natives?"
This is the little angel that allows us to love with his bow and arrows ever year.
What is "Cupid?"
This is the large item that rests in your living room and gets decorated every year.
What is a "Christmas Tree?"
These are the items that are hidden and used in a scavenger hunt every year.
What are "Easter Eggs?"
This is the large orange vegetable that we carve into every year.
What is a "Pumpkin?"
This is the large bird that is carved and consumed every year.
What is a "Turkey?"
These is the most popular item given to dates for Valentine's Day every year.
What are "flowers?"
This is the religious figure often associated with this holiday.
What is "Jesus Christ?"
This is the religious figure often associated with Easter.
What is "Jesus Christ?"
This is the scary mythical figure that is used to frighten children and is often associated with Halloween.
What is the "Bogeyman?"
These are the people that you often spend Thanksgiving with.
What is "Family?"
This is the religious figure often associated with Valentine's Day.
What is "Saint Valentine?"
These are the escorts that Santa has to fly him through the sky.
What are "Reindeer?"
This is a process often done during Easter time where eggs are changed in their color.
What is "Dying Eggs?"
This is the process where children go around neighborhoods to collect candy.
What is "Trick-or-Treating?"
This is the other meat usually acquired when families do not eat Turkey.
What is "Ham?"
This is the shape most commonly associated with Valentine's Day.
What are "Hearts?"