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What's this?
the fireplace
A great event for Christmas in Australia is 'Carols by candlelights'. What do Australian people do?
There are concerts or choirs everywhere in the country and people light candles and join in the singing.
What's this?
Christmas lights or fairy lights
What is NOT inside a Christmas cracker? A bad joke, a paper crown or a candy cane?
A candy cane.
Who helps Father Christmas?
Elves.
How many children does Santa deliver presents to on Christmas Eve? 100 million, 350 million or 700 million?
More than 700 million.
What do people usually put on the top of the Christmas tree?
A star or an angel.
Which country sends a huge Christmas tree to be erected in London every year? Norway, Germany or Russia?
Norway, to thank British people for their help during WWII.
What are these?
Toys
What's this?
A Christmas pudding.
What's this?
A Christmas stocking
In Australia, Christmas is in summer. What does the Australian Christmas dinner consist of?
It's usually a picnic on the beach or a barbecue in the garden (since it's summer in Australia!).
Where do British children put their Christmas stocking?
At the foot of their bed or by the mantlepiece.
How many Christmas cards did Queen Elizabeth II send every year? 250, 750 or 1050?
750. They featured a family photo.
When do British people have their Christmas dinner? On December 24th, December 25th or December 26th?
on December 25th at lunchtime or in the early afternoon.
What's the name of the sauce for the turkey?
Gravy.
What do people do with Christmas crackers?
They pull them.
Australian people don't say 'Merry' Christmas. What do they say?
Happy Christmas.
Which country did the Christmas tree tradition originate from?
Germany. Prince Albert, the Queen's great-grand father, was German.
What's this?
a present
What do people hang on their front door for Christmas in the UK?
a Christmas wreath.
What's the title of that famous Christmas song?
Let it snow.
Who sings that famous Christmas song?
Maria Carey.
What's this?
Tinsel.
What do they serve with the turkey in the UK?
vegetables (roast potatoes, carrots and Brussel sprouts).
What is December 26th called in the UK?
Boxing Day.
In England, children don't put their letter to Father Christmas in the letter box. Do they put it on the Christmas tree, put it inside their stocking or throw it into the fireplace?
They throw it into the fireplace.
Who's this?
The Grinch, a fictional character created by Dr. Seuss (an American children's author). He is mean. He hates Christmas and wants to get rid of it.
In which country is it now traditional to eat a KFC for Christmas Dinner?
Japan.
What's this?
Wrapping paper.
What animals pull Father Christmas's sleigh?
Reindeer.
What colour are holly berries?
Red.
Which country sends the most letters to Father Christmas?
France.
What was the original colour of Father Christmas's suit?
Green. How come it's red now?
What happened in the 1914 Christmas Day truce during WWI? What did British and German soldiers do together?
British and German soldiers played a football match.
Which monarch delivered the first Royal Christmas message? Queen Elizabeth II, her father or her grandfather?
King George V, Queen Elizabeth's grandfather