These two are the oldest and youngest people here today.
Who are Grandma (Marilyn/Granny/Great Grandma) and Chloe?
Every December, children around the world leave out cookies and milk for this legendary visitor, who is known for wearing red, traveling by sleigh, and delivering presents in a single night.
Who is Santa Claus?
In the U.S. customary system of measurement, this is the number of inches you would find if you lined them up end-to-end to equal exactly one foot.
What is 12?
This creamy holiday drink is often served warm, flavored with nutmeg or cinnamon, and is a seasonal favorite at parties and family gatherings in December.
What is Egg Nog?
If you’re looking for someone surrounded by fabric, patterns, and probably a quilt for Christmas, this family member is most likely happily quilting, stitch by stitch.
Who is Cork?
After years of receiving copious amounts of paraphernalia featuring the same animal, this is our beloved granny's nickname.
What is Moose? 🫎💖
This traditional Christmas decoration is usually placed at the very top of the tree and is meant to symbolize guidance and hope during the holiday season.
What is a Star?
This planet in our solar system gets its nickname from its reddish color, which comes from iron-rich dust covering much of its surface.
What is Mars?
In Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale, this cold-hearted businessman is visited by a series of spirits on Christmas Eve, each determined to change the way he views generosity, kindness, and the true meaning of the season.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
Whether he’s logging miles behind the wheel of a semi, heading out for hunting season, or casting a line on a lake, this family member is often on the move.
Who is Bryan?
From youngest to oldest, these are Granny's children.
Who are Cork, Trace, Scott, Bryan?
In the popular holiday song, these shiny items are described as “roasting on an open fire,” even though most people have never actually cooked them that way.
What are Chestnuts?
If you convert this fraction into a decimal, you would get 0.75.
What is Three-Fourths?
This festive beverage is made by heating wine with spices like cloves and cinnamon, filling homes with a cozy aroma during winter celebrations.
What is Mulled Wine?
Most likely to have grease on his hands, an engine revving nearby, and three grandchildren cheering him on, this family member lives life in the fast lane but never misses time with the grandkids.
Who is Brian?
This is how many grandchildren and great-grandchildren together call this Granny theirs.
What is 16?
According to tradition, this brightly colored plant with red leaves and green foliage is commonly associated with Christmas and is often used as a festive decoration indoors.
What is a Poinsettia?
Covering more than one-third of the Earth’s surface and containing thousands of islands, this is the largest and deepest ocean on our planet.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Known for showing Scrooge scenes from his youth, this glowing holiday spirit helps him understand how his choices shaped the man he became.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past?
Most likely to stick with her signature squint in photos this family member can be found scratching corgi butts in her free time.
Who is Tracy?
This is Granny's zodiac sign.
What is Aries?
This is the name of the period of several days that begins on Christmas Day and ends on January 5th, celebrated in songs, stories, and traditions around the world.
What are the Twelve Days of Christmas?
This scientific process allows green plants to use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food, providing energy for nearly all life on Earth.
What is Photosynthesis?
This festive drink really packs a "wallop" at holiday parties, combining fruit juices, spices, and bubbly cheer—making it a spirited favorite that lives up to its name.
What is Christmas Punch?
This group of people are most likely to have the hap-hap happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny F**** Kaye.
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