Q: Who is the jolly man that brings soft drinks to all the good little boys and girls?
A: Fanta Santa
The hink-pink for 'holiday cookies and candies are all examples of a' is a 'Sweet-Treat'.
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Oh, dude, a Hink Pink for a holiday donkey would be like... "festive burro." It's like when you combine holiday vibes with a donkey, you get a festive burro. So yeah, that's the technically correct but totally chill answer for ya.
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The hink-pink for 'when you run to the bank to quickly get some holiday shopping money, you make a' is 'Cash-Dash'.
A precious metal auction is a sold gold hink pink question.
If it were a Hink-Pink, it could be "a thick brick." Actually, the question is about Hink-Pink according to the original source for the question which is a book for gifted students. The section of the book asks about both hink pink and hinky pinky, and the question is in the hink-pink category on the page.
A potential hink-pink for a happy holiday plant could be "merry berry." In this case, "merry" refers to a feeling of happiness or joy, and "berry" could be a reference to a plant like holly or mistletoe commonly associated with the holiday season. Hink-pinks are word puzzles where the answer is a pair of rhyming words that describe a certain object or concept.