Traditions
Family
Pajamas
Cookies
Polar Animals
100

What food is most commonly eaten during American Thanksgiving?

Turkey (Potatoes, etc.)

100

What is the term for your parent's brother?

Uncle.

100

What word with two "p's" keeps your feet cozy at home?

Slippers.

100

What monster famously said "C is for cookie"?

Cookie Monster.

100

This is a large reindeer and the name of a coffee shop.

Caribou.

200

Name a holiday when fireworks are typically set off.

New Years, Independence Day, etc.

200

What is the term for your Aunt's daughter?

Cousin.
200

What do people commonly sleep in while camping?

Sleeping Bag / Tent.

200

If I bake a dozen cookies and eat one, how many do I have left?

11 or 12.

200

This large animal loves the water and has two large tusks.

Walrus.

300

In what city does the ball drop to start the New Year?

New York City.

300

What is the term for Grandma's son's son?

Grandson.

300

What double "l" word keeps your head comfy at night?

Pillow.
300

If my pan holds 12 cookies, and there are 4 rows, how many cookies are in each row?

3.

300

This three-letter animal is nocturnal and eats mice.  It's not great-horned, but it is snowy.

Snowy owl.

400

What kind of tree is a traditional Christmas tree?

Pine or Spruce.

400

What is the term for your sister's son?

Nephew.

400

What two words describe sleeping areas stacked vertically? 

Bunk Beds.

400

What spice is used in Snickerdoodle cookies?

Cinnamon.

400

This animal has whiskers, lives in the ocean, and is also the name of the plastic under a ketchup lid.

Seal.

500

In what country did people start to cut down and decorate trees for the holidays?

Germany.
500

What is the term for your mother's father's mother?

Great Grandmother.

500

What French word describes a thick blanket with a cover?

Duvet.  

500

If I need to bake my cookies for a quarter hour, how many minutes is this?

15.

500

This is what you take while playing a game with a friend, and is also a polar bird.

Tern.