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Who wrote the famous book "A Christmas Carol"?
Charles Dickens
The highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time.
Home Alone
The Christmas flower. Spell the word.
POINSETTIA
Name two famous animated Snowmen.
Frosty the Snowman and Olaf
What Disney movie celebrate both Halloween and Christmas?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The country with the largest export of Christmas trees.
Canada
What kind of man never sits beside a fire?
A snowman
Green leaves that rhyme with jolly.
Holly
Name of the plant that people kiss under at Christmas?
Mistletoe
From which country does the Christmas flower originate?
Mexico
Which famous Christmas song was originally written to be a Thanksgiving Song?
Jingle Bells
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
What does December have that no other month has?
The letter "D"
Name this song: "A one-horse open sleigh"
Jingle Bells
Which country is Santa Claus' home located in?
Finland
In which season christmas is celebrated in Australia?
Summer season
How many points/tips does a snowflake have?
Six
What is the best-selling Christmas song?
White Christmas by Bing Crosby. The best-selling Christmas song with more than more than 50 million copies sold
What European country eats 12 grapes at midnight?
Spain
Unscramble the letters. GOSTINCK
STOCKING
In which country do they celebrate the new year later than everyone else?
China
Where do candy canes come from?
Germany
This popular character who always checks on kids for Santa is sometimes used for memes.
Elf on the Shelf
What do naughty kids get at Christmas?
Coal
What is the name for the Holiday that follows Christmas on December 26th?
Boxing Day