This part of the turkey is considered lucky.
Wishbone
This phrase is the thing to say on a bright, Hawaiian Christmas day.
Mele Kalikimaka!
This is the largest ocean in the world.
The Pacific Ocean.
This native plant was chosen to be featured on the the 2025 PBR calendar.
Pōhinahina
This is the local word for flip flops.
Slippers
This department store hosts a parade in NYC on Thanksgiving Day.
Macy's
Sinterklaas, Père Noël and Weihnachtsmann are just a few names from around this world for this Christmas icon.
Santa Claus
This term refers to the right side of a boat.
Starboard
This beverage is the most popular in the drink fridge.
Diet Coke
This historic building in Hawaiʻi received electricity before the White House.
ʻIolani Palace
About 50 million of this dessert is eaten every year at Thanksgiving in America.
Pumpkin pie
This gift was given on the 5th day of the 12 days of Christmas (Hawai'i Version).
5 big fat pigs!
The ocean covers up this percentage of the Earth's surface.
71%
This member of the PBR ʻohana had a hedgehog in college.
Greg!
Finish the lyrics:
Ooh baby, here I am, come rub up on my belly like _____.
Guava Jelly!
This U.S. President declared Thanksgiving to be a national holiday observed on the last Thursday of November.
Abraham Lincoln
This festive Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
When returning from sea, what color are the lights or buoys marking the left side of the channel?
Green
This is what PBR stands for.
Philips, Brandt, Reddick
This is known as the Hawaiʻi state bird.
Nēnē (Hawaiian goose)
This NFL team was the first team to begin the tradition of hosting a game on every Thanksgiving.
The Detroit Lions (in 1934)
This organization tracks Santa Claus as he travels across the world on Christmas Eve.
NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)
This is the name for a single-masted sailboat.
Sloop
40?
It is believed that it will rain when you pick this flower.
ʻŌhiʻa lehua