Winter Plants
Winter Animals
Winter Figures
Holiday Songs
Holiday Food
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Spruce and Fir are often used as decorations during the holidays and are known as this, a type of tree that stays green all year long.

Evergreen

100

You may know many of these animals by  their individual names due to a song referencing one that has a particularly red nose.

Reindeer

100

This Jolly-old Elf is the most popular figure of the season for bringing gifts or leaving coal

Santa Claus

100

Clang this together to get a delightful sound that is the name of this Song

Jingle Bells

100

We often make houses and villages out of this spiced baked good.

Gingerbread

200

Hanging above doorways, this plant is actually a parasite that steals nutrients from its host, though we use it to have a holiday smooch.

Mistletoe

200

In the classic tale about Christmas Eve not a creature was stirring, not even this small rodent.

Mouse

200

This spirit is known to bring the cold and is famous for "Nipping at your Nose"

Jack Frost

200

Get ready for some repetition as you count up the presents gifted by your true love during this song.

12 Days of Christmas

200

Leave this out with some cookies for Santa

Milk

300

These circular arrangements can be seen decorating the doorways of many people's homes this time of year.

Wreath

300

On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me a pair of these oddly named birds known to indicate a loving bond.

Turtle Doves

300

This magical being is brought to life by kids placing a magical cap upon his head

Frosty the Snowman

300

Mistletoe is "hung where you can see every couple who tries to stop" in this holiday bop

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree

300

Upon saving Christmas, the Grinch was invited to carve this fictional meat dish.

Roast Beast

400

These seeds are made famous in "The Christmas Song" as the opening lyric mentions them "roasting on an open fire"

Chestnuts

400

The Wise Men who bring gifts to the manger in the tale of the origin of Christmas are often depicted riding these humped desert animals.

Camels

400

He's a mean one. This person lives atop Mt. Crumpit and hates all things Christmas

Grinch

400

Santa would be in a tight spot without the namesake of this song helping him find his way in a storm

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer

400

Famous for not being that great to eat, this colorful dessert is often jokingly saved and re-gifted each year because of its long shelf-life

Fruit-Cake

500

The bright red berries of this plant are used as decorations in many arrangements during this time of year, though they are quite poisonous.

Holly

500

While not directly related to the holidays, these crustaceans are named after the minty holiday hooks. 

Candy Cane Shrimp

500

This wealthy old man is visited by the spirits of Christmas past, present, and future to change his heart before it is too late

Ebenezer Scrooge
500

This hit pop song by Mariah Carey recently became Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 List 

All I want for Christmas is You

500

During Hanukkah, these potato-based pancakes are cooked up and served. 

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