Which three colours are the traditional colours of Christmas in the UK and USA?
Green, red, and gold.
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What do the British wear on their heads while eating Christmas dinner?
Paper crowns (from their Christmas crackers.)
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In which country was the world's most expensively decorated Christmas tree, displayed in 2020? (Valued at more than $11 million!)
In the United Arab Emirates at the Emerates Palace Hotel
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What novel did Charles Dickens write at Christmas?
โA Christmas Carolโ
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We all think of Father Christmas wearing a red suit, but what colour were his clothes originally?
Green
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The biggest Christmas gift in the world, The Statue of Liberty, was gifted to the US by which nation on Christmas Day in 1886?
The French
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Which festival was โJingle Bellsโ originally written for?
Thanksgiving
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Which country is the poinsettia from?
Mexico
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How many Christmas cards are sent in the U.S. alone each year? (You can be out by 1 million either side.)
More than 3 billion.
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What is supposed to be a symbol of love, laughter, and compassion at Christmas?
Mistletoe
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According to data analysed from Facebook posts,there are two peak times for couples to break up. ย One is at the beginning of Spring and the other is __________ days before Christmas. ย (You can be out by 2 days either side)
14 days ย before Christmas. ย
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The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees out of which animal's dyed feathers?
The goose.
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Tinsel was invented in Germany in 1610 and was originally made of what?