Holiday Decorations
Holiday History
Holiday Foods
12 Days of Christmas
Holiday Misc
100

The number of candles on a Hanukkah menorah.

9

100

Beverage company that has used Santa Claus in its advertising since 1931.

Coca-Cola

100

This Thanksgiving table staple was most likely not served during the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621.

Turkey

100

Type of tree mentioned on the first day.

Pear tree

100

Amino acid in turkey that is blamed for sleepiness.

tryptophan

200

These hanging decorations are common during the Chinese New Year.

Red Lanterns

200

President that made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Fried potato pancakes usually served during the Hanukkah celebration.

Latkes

200

Gift on the third day.

3 french hens

200

Name for the day that is the shortest day of the year.

Winter Solstice

300

This common Christmas decoration is actually a parasitic plant.

Mistletoe

300

The biggest holiday in India, this festival of lights stretches back more than 2,500 years. 

Diwali

300

This large meal on Christmas Eve is an Italian-American tradition.

Feast of the Seven Fishes

300

Type of bird given on the seventh day.

Swan

300

Name for turkey chicks.

Pults or Turkeylings

400

The three colors common in Kwanzaa celebrations. 

Black, green, and red

400

The Chinese New Year is also called the ______ Festival.

Spring

400

Much-reviled Christmas edible known for its long shelf life. (and alcohol content)

Fruitcake

400

Gift on the ninth day.

9 ladies dancing

400

Mysterious monument in Salisbury, Great Britain that aligns with the setting sun on the Winter Solstice.

Stonehenge

500

The first to find this ornament hidden on a Christmas tree wins a reward.

The Christmas Pickle

500

This US president was the first to pardon a Thanksgiving turkey in 1963.

John F. Kennedy

500

Common dish eaten on New Year's Day that is supposed to bring good luck for the new year, mostly in the Southern US states.

Black Eyed Peas

500

The number of total gifts given throughout the song.

364

500

After lighting a Hanukkah menorah, it is traditionally placed in this spot in the home.

In a window.