The rocking chair began as a staple piece of furniture for this breezy part of the home
Porch/garden
Yonkers, Jersey City, Hoboken, Long Island
New York City
1994, Simba and Mufasa
The Lion King
Miracle on 34th Street is based on this real-life department store
Macy's
This aromatic tree's oil is used in the production of cough drops and decongestants
Eucalyptus
This Founding Father received credit for inventing the rocking chair, although popular opinion is that early American cabinetmakers and farmers are actually responsible
Ben Franklin
Burbank, Irvine, Santa Monica, El Segundo
Los Angeles
1985, a power-hungry principal
The Breakfast Club
The Nutcracker
A giant sequoia tree in this state is the world’s largest tree by volume
California
Due to a back problem, this president had an affinity for rocking chairs. He owned 14
JFK
St. Paul, Channhassen, Minnetonka, Edina
Minneapolis
1972, Al Pacino
The Godfather
A small, thin, or just plain undesirable Christmas tree is nicknamed after this cartoon character
Charlie Brown
Rings
Before the rocking chair was this; it's a common children's toy to this day
Rocking horse
Washington DC
2004, the first gift of Christmas
The Polar Express
KEVIN! has an unusual Christmas in this 1990 famous holiday movie
Leaves are green because they contain this substance, which absorbs red and blue light from sunlight while reflecting green light back to our eyes
Chlorophyll
America found rocking chairs made things easier for mothers rocking babies. Across the pond, the European sentiment thought this of the rocking chair
Lazy/distasteful/indulgent
Naperville, Oak Park, Wheaton, Arlington Heights
Chicago
1961 & 1998, twins at summer camp
This member of Santa's reindeer has the same name as another holiday mascot
Cupid
These trees can grow in standing water because their roots have pores that allow them to take in air
Mangroves