1966: Milton Bradley used a printer that normally made shower curtains to make THIS game's floor mat.
What is Twister?
HE is the former business partner of and first ghost to visit Ebenezer Scrooge.
Who is Jacob Marley?
THIS, Oklahoma's state flower until 2004, grows as a parasite on tree trunks -- make sure your mother doesn't find Santa underneath it!
What is Mistletoe?
The house featured in THIS movie (and its sequel).
What is 'Home Alone'?
Wintery scents for THIS patriotic-sounding candle company include "Balsam & Cedar," "Mistletoe," and "Home for the Holidays."
What is Yankee Candle?
One would traditionally wear THIS color for luck to celebrate Lunar New Year.
What is Red?
1971: THIS plastic family of toys were said to wobble, but not to fall down.
What are Weebles?
Illustrator and writer Chris Van Allsburg created Jumanji, Zathura, and THIS train-filled classic.
What is "The Polar Express?"
A snow storm must endure for at least three hours in order to be called THIS type of natural phenomenon.
What is a Blizzard?
The building featured in THIS movie.
What is 'Die Hard'?
Historically known as "milk punch" THIS often boozy beverage is a mixture of beaten egg yolks, cream, and sugar.
What is Egg Nog?
Modeled after the first harvest celebrations in Africa, Kwanza was created by Maulana Karenga during THIS decade.
What are the 60s?
1984: THESE toys that became a TV & movie franchise, sprang from Japanese toy lines called Diaclone & Micro Change. I guess they were more than meets the eye.
What are Transformers?
Chanukah story hero Judah was known by THIS name that's an acronym of the Hebrew for "Who is like you, O God?"
Who is Maccabee?
In 1887, the biggest snowflake ever recorded clocked in at 8 inches by 15 inches in THIS state also known as Big Sky Country.
What is Montana?
The house featured in THIS movie.
What is 'Eight Crazy Nights'?
THIS shadow-averse critter that's been making wintery predictions since 1887 has his own holiday in February!
Who is Punxsutawney Phil?
Some illuminate lamps to invite the presence of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, during THIS Hindu festival of lights.
What is Diwali?
1967: THIS toy originally required a 25-watt bulb and came with colored plastic pegs, as well as black construction paper to make an illuminated picture.
What is a Lite-Brite?
First published in 1623, THIS play opens with the kings of Sicilia & Bohemia and features the greatest stage direction of all time, "Exeunt, pursued by a bear."
What is "A Winter's Tale?"
Now seemingly synonymous with "Floridian" THIS word was first used in 1923 to describe seasonal workers who moved south for the winter months.
What are Snowbirds?
The hallway featured in THIS movie.
What is 'Love Actually'?
The Feast of St. Stephen, called "Boxing Day" in Commonwealth countries, is observed on THIS date.
What is December 26th?
Soyal is the ceremony of the Zuni and Hopi people held on THIS day, the shortest of the year.
What is December 21st?
1946: If you’re unsure of the name of THIS fortune-telling toy that began as the "Syco-Slate,” why don’t you, “concentrate and ask again.”
What is the Magic 8 Ball?
O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" features a twist of cosmic irony when Della sells her hair to buy THIS for her husband, who has already sold his pocket watch for a set of ornamental combs.
What is a pocket watch chain?
With their abundance of feathers to keep warm, THIS animal is the heaviest owl species in North America.
What is the Snowy Owl?
The shop featured in THIS movie.
What is Jingle Jangle?
During the Terra Nova expedition to THIS geographic point in 1912, Lawrence Oates - fearing that his frostbite was slowing down the expedition - said “I am just going outside and may be some time.” before walking into a blizzard to certain death.
What is the South Pole?
THIS religion celebrates Bodhi Day on December 8th, a holiday commemorating the day Siddhartha achieved enlightenment.
What is Buddhism?