This red-nosed reindeer’s shiny feature saved Christmas one foggy night.
Who is Rudolph?
This animal is known as “man’s best friend.”
What is a dog?
This clothing item is worn on your feet and usually comes in pairs.
What are socks?
A standard water polo team has this many players in the water at one time.
What is 7?
This Italian dish is made with dough, sauce, and cheese.
What is pizza?
Kevin McCallister defends his house from burglars in this Christmas classic.
What is Home Alone?
A group of lions is called this.
What is a pride?
Denim is most commonly used to make this clothing item.
What are jeans?
This position is the only one allowed to touch the ball with two hands.
Who is the goalie?
This fruit keeps the doctor away, according to the saying.
What is an apple?
This popular Christmas drink is made with milk, sugar, and whipped eggs.
What is eggnog?
This animal can sleep standing up and has a nearly 360-degree field of vision.
What is a horse?
This jacket style is named after a type of aircraft pilot.
What is a bomber jacket?
A regulation water polo match is divided into this many quarters.
What is 4?
Guacamole is primarily made from this ingredient.
What is avocado?
In The Grinch, this town celebrates Christmas louder and prouder than anyone.
What is Whoville?
The fastest land animal can reach speeds of over 100 km/h.
What is a cheetah?
This fabric is made from silkworm cocoons.
What is silk?
This type of shot involves spinning the ball backward to deceive the goalie.
What is a backhand shot?
This spice is the most expensive in the world by weight.
What is saffron?
This 1947 Christmas movie is the most frequently aired holiday film on TV.
What is It’s a Wonderful Life?
This animal has three hearts and blue blood.
What is an octopus?
This term refers to clothing designed to be worn while exercising.
What is athleisure?
In water polo, this foul results in a 20-second exclusion from play.
What is a major foul?
This French term refers to a small dish served before the main course.
What is an appetizer (or hors d’oeuvre)?