The First President
This classic Christmas carol begins with "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way."
Jingle bells
This "Queen of Pop" rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like Material Girl.
Madonna
Corn, also known by this name, was first domesticated in Mexico over 9,000 years ago.
Maize
Statue of Liberty, Times Square
New York City
The former CEO of Apple
Steve Jobs
This plant is traditionally hung above doorways during Christmas, with people kissing under it for good luck.
Miseltoe
In this 1984 sci-fi film, Arnold Schwarzenegger first said, "I’ll be back."
Terminator
This is the part of the corn plant that produces the kernels.
The Ear
Capitol building, Drake Universty
Des Moines
Guy Fieri
This 1946 classic movie tells the story of George Bailey and the lessons he learns about life with help from his guardian angel, Clarence.
Its a Wonderful Life
This handheld gaming device, released by Nintendo in 1989, revolutionized portable gaming.
Gameboy
This term refers to the outer covering of an ear of corn.
the Husk
Golden Gate Bridge, Full House House
San Francisco
The singer of "Now that we don't talk"
Taylor Swift
This sweet, spiced drink is often served hot and made with milk, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Egg Nog
In 1981, this cable network changed music history with the launch of 24-hour music videos.
MTV
This popular Southern dish made from ground corn is a staple at many breakfasts.
Grits
Eifel Tower, Seine River
Paris
High School Principal at Jaensville CSD
B.J. Meaney
This famous novella by Charles Dickens tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation after being visited by three ghosts.
A Christmas Story
This U.S. president famously said, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" in 1987.
Ronald Reagan
This 1984 horror film, based on a Stephen King short story, takes place in a town ruled by children who worship a cornfield entity.
Children of the Corn
Broadway, Country Music, Grand Ole Opry
Nashville