Whitney Houston did a stunning cover/remake of "I Will Always Love You", originally written & performed by this country queen:
(Dolly Parton)
A river's edge or a financial institution:
(Bank)
What is the traditional Christmas plant in the U.S.?
(Poinsettia)
"Buddy's" biological father worked in which New York City landmark?
(Empire State Building)
Which sea critter can regrow its arms?
(A starfish/sea star)
Alien Ant Farm did a rocking cover of "Smooth Criminal", originally done by this king of pop:
(Michael Jackson)
To eat quickly, or to make a sound like that of a male turkey:
(Gobble)
In Germany you’ll be handed a mug of Glühwein, spiced hot red wine, but in Scandinavia they call it this similar name
(glögg)
"Buddy's" crush, "Jovie", sings what song in the shower?
("Baby, It's Cold Outside")
Where will you find a dog's sweat glands?
(On it's paws)
This woman was likely quite surprised (& pleased) when her hit, "Fast Car", was covered by country star Luke Combs:
(Tracy Chapman)
A tool used on your nails or a fast-sailing ship:
(Clipper)
In what country was the tradition of the Christmas tree first recorded?
(Germany)
At which store in New York City does "Buddy" get a job?
(Gimbels)
What is known as the world's most fearless animal?
(Honey Badger)
Placebo covered "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)", but 'Stranger Things' used the version by this artist:
(Kate Bush)
A pompous walk, or part of a car's suspension system:
(A strut)
What well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?
(Jingle Bells)
This star of 'The Godfather' and 'Misery' played "Buddy's" biological father in 'Elf'. Name the actor:
(James Caan)
Which mammal lacks vocal cords?
(Giraffes)
You remember Weezer, they actually did a cover of "Africa", originally done by this band:
(Toto)
A day or a fruit:
(Date)
Which Christmas carol features the famous line, "Sing choirs of angels, sing in exultation"?
(Hark! The Herald Angels Sing)
What legendary stand-up comic played the character who raised "Buddy" at the North Pole in 'Elf'?
(Bob Newhart)
Also called a water hog, it's the largest living rodent in the world:
(Capybara)