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In the UK, what happens at 3 p.m. on Christmas Day every year?
The Kingโs Christmas Speech
Christmas pudding is served
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Which country started the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree?
Norway
Germany
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banana
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gold
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shark
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baam
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In what town was Jesus born according to the Bible?
Jerusalem
Bethlehem
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Name three of Santa Claus's reindeers.
Rudolph, Lover, Vixen
Dasher, Blitzen, Prancer
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Which day is known as Boxing Day?
December 25th
December 26th
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What is the purpose of an elf on the shelf?
to deliver presents
to spy on kids' behavious
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boom
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rocket
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rocket
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thief
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How many points does a snowflake have?
six
eight
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What date is New Yearโs Eve?
December 30th
December 31st
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How many times does the number 1 appear on an advent calendar?
eleven
twelve
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star
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fairy
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thief
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In the UK, what is a "Christmas jumper"?
a type of dance
a festive clthing
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What colour was Santa Claus's outfit before he became associated with Coca-Cola?
red
green
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Who wrote the Christmas story "A Christmas Carol"?
William Shakespeare
Charles Dickens
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What Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver?
tinsels
lights
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