This typical christmas candy has red and white stripes.
What is a candy cane?
Hanukkah originates from, and is primarily celebrated by members of, this religion.
What is Judaism?
True or False: Kwanzaa is a religious Holiday.
False.
You do this with someone else as the clock strikes midnight.
What is kiss someone?
This winter pastime involves gliding one ice use special shoes with blades on the bottom.
What is ice skating?
This "word + day of the week" unofficially starts Christmas shopping (hint: the day after Thanksgiving).
What is Black Friday?
Hanukkah lasts this many days.
What is 8?
This many candles are lit throughout Kwanzaa.
What is 7?
These are promises made to oneself for the New Year.
What are (New Year's) Resolutions?
This is created when you lie in the snow and flap your arms and legs.
What is a snow angel?
This is the name of the reindeer that guided Santa's sleigh (hint: has a red nose).
Who is Rudolph (the red-nosed reindeer)?
This is the name of the special candle holder lit throughout Hanukkah.
What is the (Hanukkah) Menorah?
This takes place on December 31st during Kwanzaa.
What is a communal feast?
You ... from 10 to 0.
What is count down?
Common English saying/threat: "You're on thin ___."
What is "ice"?
Santa gives this thing to bad children instead of presents.
What is coal?
A chocolate in the shape of a coin and wrapped in gold.
What is Gelt?
Kwanzaa has this many principles (hint: it lasts this many days).
What is 7?
The most common New Year's Resolution is.
What is to lose weight?
In order to clear roads (melt ice) in winter in the US, this material is used most commonly.
What is salt?
This traditional Christmas drink is made from milk, sugar, and eggs, and is served in the UK and North America.
What is Eggnog?
The word Hanukkah directly translates to this English word.
What is dedication?
The African language associated with Kwanzaa principles and symbols.
What is (Ki)Swahili?
This famous event happens in NYC to ring in the New Year.
What is the NYC Ball Drop?
Water freezes at this temperature (in Fahrenheit!).
What is 32 degrees?