'Twas the Night we described Santa...
Do you hear what I hear?
Holiday Tastes
Seasonal Idioms
Deck The Halls
100

Bowlful of Jelly

Belly

100

These go click, click, click up on a housetop

Reindeer Paws

100

Often in the shape of a person, Santa enjoys these with a glass of milk.

Gingerbread Cookies

100

Munch, sip and be happy

Eat, drink, and be merry

100

These are hung by the chimney with care

Stockings

200

White as Snow

Beard

200

You hear these on every street corner

Silver Bells

200

The number one selling non chocolate candy in the month of December

Candy Canes

200

The time to be gleeful

Tis the season to be jolly

200

Make sure you have a breath mint before standing under this herb.

Mistletoe

300

Cherry

Nose

300

Your true love may send a dozen of these

12 Drummers Drumming

300

Historically known as "milk punch" this traditional holiday drink often includes alcohol

Egg Nog

300

Not less and depressed

The more the merrier

300

Originating from a pagan tradition of beinging evergreens inside during the winter solstice to brighten spirits, this is arguably the most recognizable symbol of Christmas in modern times

Christmas Tree
400

Roses

Cheeks

400

These go all the way

Jingle Bells

400

The bunt of holiday jokes this dessert is known for being gifted but never eaten

Fruit Cake

400

Moving on not so solid water

Skating on thin ice

400

This circular piece of decor is typically made with the greenery and other items from nature then adorned with a bow

Wreaths

500

Bow

Mouth

500

Nothing in the dark

Silent Night

500

If you are superstitious you might knock on this traditional holiday dessert from Norway

Yule Log

500

Don't be locked outside in the winter

Don't get left out in the cold

500

Originating in the 16th century Germany but didint gain widespread popularity until the Brothers Grimm story of Hansel and Gretal

Gingerbread House

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