C
Carbon
Peter Parker
Spiderman
The current look of Santa Claus (red suit), was invented by ads for THIS product
Coca Cola
Describes a noun or pronoun
Adjective
The Berenstein Bears is a children's literature franchise created by Stan and Jan Berenstein and continued by their son, Mike Berenstein. The books feature a family of anthropomorphic grizzly bears who generally learn a moral or safety-related lesson in the course of each story.
They are called the "Berenstain" stories
B
Boron
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Santa Claus is based off of this Saint
Saint Nicholas
Completes the meaning of a subject or object (e.g., "He is a doctor")
The Fremont troll is a massive, iconic statue under the Aurora Bridge, created from a 1989 art contest to deter vandalism, where a concrete troll is crushing a Mini Cooper
The car being crushed is a VW Beetle
Li
Lithium
Miles Morales
Spiderman
A 221-foot-tall tree (largest Christmas tree ever) was displayed in this city in 1950
Seattle
Shows relationship
Preposition
In Super Bowl XLVI on February 5, 2012, the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17, with quarterback Peyton Manning leading a late game-winning drive capped by Ahmad Bradshaw's touchdown run, marking the Giants' second Super Bowl win over the Patriots in five years and giving Manning his second Super Bowl MVP award against Tom Brady.
It was Eli Manning, not Peyton Manning
Ti
Titanium
Jason Blood
Etrigan
Jingle Bells was originally written for this holiday
Thanksgiving
"To" + verb
Infinitive
Sweden sends a giant tree to London yearly as thanks for UK help in WWII, as seen on National Geographic Kids.
Norway sends a tree, not Sweden
Pb
Lead
Jon Stewart
Green Lantern
In Japan, residents flock to this American fast food restaurant on Christmas due to a very successful 1974 marketing campaign
KFC
Group of words with a subject and verb
Clause
A Venetian merchant and adventurer, Marco Polo travelled along the Silk Road from Europe to Asia between 1271 and 1295. Originally invited to the court of Genghis Khan (1215-1294) with his father and uncle, he remained in China for 17 years where the Mongol ruler sent him on fact-finding missions to distant parts of the empire.
It was Kublai Khan, not Genghis Khan