1995: These bead-filled animals could be found in most department stores and supermarkets. Their red tags made them easy to spot!
What are Beanie Babies?
Add this to any dish to bring on the holiday spirit
What is maple syrup?
Oh, the weather outside is
What is frightful?
A person whose career could be in ballet, hip-hop, or ballroom
What/Who is a Dancer?
The amount of candles found on a menorah
What is nine?
1943: Seeing a bunch of these toys in formation on a boy's bedroom floor could be an eerie reflection of their real-life counterparts' lives in Europe
What are Little Green Army Men?
This animal is not to keen on hugs from humans dressed in elf costumes
What is a raccoon?
Snowin' and blowin', and bushels of
What is fun?
You may see this zoom across the sky
What/Who is a Comet?
You can invite me over for dinner on this day in the UK, but please don't expect me to get into the ring with you
What is Boxing Day?
1958: These gadgets were in honor of Hawaiian dancers
They may look delicious, but this doctor's office staple is not for consumption
What are cotton balls?
Only a hippopotamus will do
No ___________, or_____________
What are crocidiles and rhinoceroseses?
Watch out! He may shoot you with an arrow and you may catch the Love Bug
Who is Cupid?
These three colors are associated with Kwanzaa
What are black, red, and green?
1983: You won't find these dolls in the garden, a shelf at Toys R Us may be a better bet
What are Cabbage Patch Dolls?
When answering the phone, instead of saying, "This is ____, how may I help you?", try:
What is "Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color?
I wouldn't touch you with a
Thirty-nine-and-a-half foot pole!
A person who drives their own car to bring food to your door
Who/What is a Dasher?
This word-based newspaper brain game is celebrated in the US during the month of December
What is/are crossword(s)?
1921: Build a cabin but it might be best to avoid building a theatre with this toy!
What are Lincoln Logs?
The third rule of "The Elf Code"
The cattle are lowing
the baby awakes
One who frolics through a field may be called a _____
Who/What is a Prancer?
Agreement, consensus, harmony, and solidarity are synonyms for this principle of Kwanzaa (hint: there are 7 principles!)
What is unity?