The leaves of three of this vine start out red, then turn shiny green--let them be
Poison Ivy
I heard about "The Farmer In" this small wooded valley
The Dell
In 1942 this crooner had a No. 1 hit with "White Christmas"
Bing Crosby
Invented in 1948, the first dispenser for this candy resembled a lighter, to encourage people to quit smoking
Pez
This symbol:
@
at
The stinging variety of this plant is covered in minute hairs that inject irritants when they are touched
Change 1 letter in "cave" to get this sheltered bay
cove
This title line is followed by "underneath the mistletoe last night"
"I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus"
These "tiny, tangy crunchy" candies from Wonka have a geeky name
Nerds
A TV Commercial
Ad
This highly poisonous plant of Europe of the parsley family was used to do in an ancient method man
Hemlock
A raised area of flat land; one covers much of Tibet
plateau
His "Christmas Album" of 1957 includes the now classic "Blue Christmas"
Elvis Presley
The streetlights in the town of Hershey are shaped like these candies that were introduced in 1907
Hershey Kisses
One of your 6-pack, if you're in shape
ab
Lovely to look at, yes, but its bulbs & flowers contain lycorine & other alkaloids, which are toxic to you & your pets
Daffodils
Places of shallow water, like the "muscle" one in "Sweet Home Alabama"
shoal
It's the alternate title & first line of "The Christmas Song", definitively sung by Nat King Cole
"Chestnuts roasting on an open fire"
It calls itself the "crispety, crunchety" candy bar
Butterfinger
French term meaning with the
au
Despite its lilting name, the lily of this can be dangerous
Lily of the Valley
This word describes maple & oak trees & the forests full of them
Deciduous or hardwood
In 2014 Bob Geldof re-recorded this 30-year-old song as a fundraiser to fight Ebola
"Do they know it's Christmas"
This British chocolatier makes a dairy milk bar as well as a milk tray
Cadbury
An exclamation of surprise
Ah!