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What are these? What do they put inside them?
Stockings. They put little presents and sweets inside.
What are these? What do they put inside them?
Stockings. They put little presents and sweets inside.
What are these? What do they put inside them?
Stockings. They put little presents and sweets inside.
What is the name of the sauce added in Christmas roast?
Gravy
What are pigs in blankets?
Sausages wrapped in bacon
What is an expression to say "decorate your house with Christmas decorations"?
Deck the halls
What happens on Boxing Day?
It's a big shopping day, and people visit their friends and families, or relax at home
What is mulled wine?
Wine that is warm and mixed with spices such as cinnamon, clove or nutmeg
What is this called?
Wreath
What are these?
Mince pies
What are these people singing?
Carols
What is this? What is it made of?
Christmas pudding, it is made of dried fruit
What is inside a Christmas cracker?
A little toy or figure, a bad joke and a paper crown
What is this?
A Christmas cracker
What movie is this still from?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
What's the name of this film in English?
Home Alone
Which company is responsible for the image of a red-suited Santa Claus?
Coca Cola
What is the name of the Christmas ballet which has many dances based on sweets (including the Sugarplum Fairy)?
The Nutcracker
Name five traditional things British people eat at Christmas.
Roast potato/vegetables, mashed potato, ham, turkey, brussel sprouts, gravy, stuffing, Christmas pudding, trifle, Christmas cake, mince pies
What is the name of this plant people kiss under?
Mistletoe
What's the name of the 26th of December in England?
Boxing Day