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Frost – The cold “Jack Frost” bites without teeth (a common winter personification).

Rudolph – A play on words (“Rude-olph”) for the famously red-nosed reindeer.

Cookies – The traditional treats left out for Santa on Christmas Eve (children often leave milk and cookies).

Gingerbread – Refers to the gingerbread man (a sweet cookie figure often eaten/dismembered; e.g., Shrek’s “Gingy”).

Lights – A string of Christmas lights (“one-for-all” bulbs in series: if one bulb fails, the whole string goes out).

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R1: What bites but has no teeth?

🧊 Answer: The cold.

(It “bites” your skin in winter, but doesn’t have teeth — a common expression!)

 

R2: What do you call a disrespectful reindeer?

🦌 Answer: Rudolph-impolite.

(A pun on “Rudolph” and being rude — in Spanish it worked as “Rudol-faltón”.)

 

R3: Everyone knows you have to leave a gift for Santa,

And we are what you leave him to eat on Christmas Eve.

What are we?

🍪 Answer: Cookies and milk.

(The classic treat left out for Santa on Christmas Eve!)

 

R4: I’m a little man who shows up every December,

But sadly, my life is short because I tend to be torn apart.

My eyes are sweet, and I taste like ginger,

And in the Shrek movies, you can see me hurt.

What am I?

🍬 Answer: The Gingerbread Man.

(He’s delicious, short-lived, and famously appears in Shrek as “Gingy.”)

 

R5: I’m made to make things merry and bright,

In fact, I turn houses and trees into beautiful sights.

My only flaw is I’m a one-of-a-kind guy,

So if one of my friends doesn’t shine, we all die.

What am I?

💡 Answer: Christmas lights (in series).

(When one bulb in a series goes out, the whole strand can go dark!).

 

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