Edit Game
Christmas All Around The World (by Arnold)
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   34  Close
In the Netherlands and Belgium, kids receive lots of presents from ______ on December 6, not January 6 like Reyes in Spain.
 
An old Saint called Sinterklaas
 
The Three Kings
 
Baby Jesus
 
their grandparents
In Sweden, many people watch ______ on TV every Christmas.
 
Donald Duck
 
Harry Potter
 
Home Alone
 
The King’s speech
In Slovakia, at Christmas, the oldest person throws ______ at the ceiling for luck.
 
Pudding
 
Soup
 
Rice
 
Chocolate
In Portugal, some families leave food for ______ at Christmas dinner.
 
Dead relatives
 
Santa Claus
 
Rudolph the Reindeer
 
Strangers
In Japan, Christmas is mainly celebrated ________ .
 
by couples
 
in schools
 
between neighbours
 
by little children
In Hungary, Santa is called ______.
 
Mikulás
 
Miko Claus
 
Kris Kringle
 
Papa Noel
In Colombia, Christmas lights celebrate the Day of the ______.
 
Little Candles
 
Christmas Stars
 
Big Lanterns
 
Snow Lights
In the UK, people eat mince pies at Christmas. What is in a mince pie?
 
Dried fruit
 
Meat
 
Chocolate
 
Rice
In the UK, what is always on TV on Christmas Day?
 
The King's speech
 
A football match
 
A cooking show
 
A live concert
In the UK, people _______ at the Christmas table for fun.
 
pull Christmas crackers
 
sing songs about Santa Claus
 
wear party hats
 
wear paper crowns
On December 26th, people in the UK celebrate ______.
 
Boxing Day
 
Gift Day
 
Turkey Day
 
Saint Stephen’s Day
In the UK, people often eat ______ for Christmas dinner.
 
Roast turkey
 
Fish pie
 
Roast beef
 
at McDonald's
In Canada, people send letters to Santa Claus at the postal code ______.
 
H0H 0H0
 
S1N 1C3
 
N0E 1L0
 
X0X 0X0
In Germany, children open presents on ______.
 
December 24th
 
December 25th
 
January 6th
 
December 31st
In South Africa, people often eat ______ for Christmas.
 
Barbecue
 
Turkey
 
Pasta
 
Fish
In France, children leave their ______ for Santa to fill with gifts.
 
Shoes
 
Socks
 
Hats
 
Plates
In the USA, the Christmas stockings are hung by the ______.
 
Fireplace
 
Door
 
Window
 
Bed
In Ethiopia, Christmas is celebrated on ______.
 
January 7th
 
December 25th
 
January 1st
 
December 31st
In Russia, Santa Claus is called ______.
 
Grandfather Frost
 
Papa Noel
 
Winter King
 
Snow Father
In Poland, people eat ______ dishes for Christmas dinner.
 
12
 
9
 
7
 
24
In Finland, Santa Claus lives in ______.
 
Lapland
 
The North Pole
 
A snow castle
 
A Christmas village
In Venezuela, people go to church on ______.
 
Roller skates
 
Bicycles
 
Cars
 
Horses
In Greece, people burn ______ to keep away bad spirits.
 
Olive branches
 
Candles
 
Shoes
 
Logs
In the Philippines, people make ______ for “Simbang Gabi.”
 
Paper lanterns
 
Star cookies
 
Wooden toys
 
Fireworks
In Ukraine, the Christmas tradition of singing carols is called ______.
 
Koliada
 
Koliva
 
Kolyma
 
Kalinka
Children in Iceland believe ______ will visit them at Christmas.
 
13 Yule Lads
 
12 Santa Clauses
 
A giant snowman
 
A Christmas cat
In Norway, people hide ______ on Christmas Eve.
 
Brooms
 
Presents
 
Shoes
 
Hats
In the UK, children leave ______ for Santa on Christmas Eve.
 
Milk and cookies
 
Tea and biscuits
 
Carrots and water
 
Sandwich and juice
In Italy, ______ brings gifts on January 6th.
 
a witch called La Befana
 
Santa Claus
 
Baby Jesus
 
only one of the Three Kings
In Australia, Christmas happens during ______.
 
Summer
 
Winter
 
Autumn
 
Spring
In Mexico, people hit a ______ during the “Posadas” celebrations.
 
Piñata
 
Drum
 
Bell
 
Tree
In Japan, many people eat ______ for Christmas dinner.
 
at KFC
 
Sushi
 
Turkey
 
Noodles and rice
In Sweden, people celebrate Christmas with a big ______ goat.
 
Straw
 
Wooden
 
Snow
 
Glass
The Christmas tree tradition comes from _______.
 
Germany
 
The USA
 
Norway
 
Italy