This has major farming equipment has been cited as one of the most important inventions in the advancement of society.
Plow
This musical instrument can be acoustic, bass, or electric.
Guitar
This multi-colored swirled candy is served on a stick.
Lollipop
This sport is played by shooting hoops.
Basketball
This holiday is filled with lights, trees, and presents.
Christmas
This farm animal produces 7 gallons of milk each day.
Cow
This man was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader known as the "King of Swing".
Benny Goodman
Soldiers were given this chocolate chewy candy during WWII as part of their rations because they held up well over time and in different kinds of weather.
Tootsie Rolls
This spring/summer sport is known as America's favorite pastime.
People exchange small cards, heart-shaped chocolate boxes, or flowers during this holiday.
Valentine's Day
This yellow fruit, that monkeys love to eat, is the number one fruit crop in the world.
Banana
This western singer and actor was known as the "King of the Cowboys" and had his own TV show. His birth name was Leonard Franklin Slye.
Roy Rogers
This candy bar got its name because each bar originally came as three pieces, each with a different flavor, vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate.
Three Musketeers Bar
This is Chicago's football team.
Chicago Bears
This holiday is made to respect the working people and give them a break.
Labor Day
This was one of the first cultivated fruit crops.
Figs
This music artist had the hit song, "What a Wonderful World". He was a band leader, trumpeter, and soloist.
Louis Armstrong
The man who invented this fluffy pink carnival favorite, William James Morrison, was a dentist.
Cotton Candy
This sport uses a long stick and a puck.
Hockey
This holiday is celebrated by the Jewish religion and lasts for 8 days.
Hanukkah
Cleaning, harvesting and picking are the key functionalities of this farming machine.
A Combine
This American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He had hits such as "Fly Me to the Moon", "New York, New York", and The Way You Look Tonight".
Frank Sinatra
This chocolate candy with caramel and peanuts was named after a horse.
Snickers
Lacrosse
This holiday celebrates the landing of a man in the Americas in 1492. It is not celebrated in Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, South Dakota, and Vermont.
Columbus Day