This popular Christmas song is named "Jingle ____".
What is "Jingle Bells"?
This is a carved pumpkin.
What is a jack-o-lantern?
The bird people usually eat on Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
The exploding things that people set off in their yards or watch.
What are fireworks?
This is the mascot of Easter.
What is the Easter bunny?
Reindeer will work for this orange vegetable.
What are carrots?
You go trick-or-treating for this.
What is candy?
The Thanksgiving colors.
What are orange, brown, red, and yellow?
You stay up 'till what time on New Year's.
What is midnight?
The thing people traditionally hide on Easter.
What are Easter eggs?
Santa's most famous reindeer has this color for a nose.
What is red?
Dr. Frankenstein made this monstrous bride for his first creation.
Who is The Bride of Frankenstein?
The usual white side with the turkey.
What are mashed potatoes?
The start of the New Year is on this date.
What is January 1st?
This marshmallow treat is the #1 non-chocolate candy eaten at Easter.
What are Peeps?
You will find these under your tree on Christmas morning.
What are presents?
The monster you turn into on the full moon.
What is a werewolf?
This fruit sauce served with turkey.
What is cranberry sauce?
Exercising more is an example of this New Year's tradition.
What is a resolution?
Ninety million long-eared chocolate _______ are made each year.
What are chocolate bunnies?
The reindeer's names.
Who are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen
Comet, Cupid, Connor, Blitzen
and Rudolph?
The "unlucky" animal of Halloween.
What is a black cat?
The Pilgrims landed at ___________ _____, Massachusetts.
What is Plymouth Rock?
This New Year's tradition started in New York City in 1907.
What is dropping the ball at midnight?
Every Easter people go on Easter egg ____.
What are hunts?