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Christmas Traditions Around The World

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  • The Giant Lantern Festival takes place in a city called San ___________.
    San Fernando
    San Fabian
    San Francisco
  • A country that has BBQ for Christmas is _______________.
    UK
    Greece
    USA
    New Zealand
  • In Finland Father Christmas is known as Joulupukki, which means "Christmas ____________". Because of this, people dress up in __________ masks to deliver presents.
    bear
    goat
    witch
    rabbit
  • The tradition of children putting their shoes by the window on Christmas is from _____land.
    Finland
    Holland
    Iceland
    Greenland
  • The three foods eaten at a Christmas BBQ are _______, meat and vegetables
    ice-cream
    watermelon
    potatoes
    seafood
  • The Giant Lantern Festival takes place in _____.
    Malaysia
    The Philippines
    China
    Japan
  • The four ingredients used to make this Christmas porridge are ....
    rice, cinnamon, cream, and butter
    rice, cinnamon, milk, and butter
    rice, sugar, milk, and butter
    oats, cinnamon, milk, and butter
  • How do you spell this word?
    Shimney
    chemney
    chimney
    chimeny
  • A game from Denmark - whoever finds the ________ in their porridge is the winner.
    chocolate
    almond
    cherry
    bean
  • Christmas Eve is also a big event in Poland - they have a traditional meal of _________ course
    5
    12
    20
    3
  • The Gavle Goat from Sweden is made out of ________.
    wood
    metal
    straw
    plastic
  • What do we call these?
    tights
    boots
    socks
    stockings
  • Rudolph is a __________.
    ranedeer
    raindeer
    deer
    reindeer
  • In Ireland, it is tradition to put a ____ ______ by the window.
    red flower
    red candle
    red cookie
    red light
  • The Gavle Goat in Sweden is ____ meters tall.
    13
    7
    25
    40
  • The little magical humans who help Santa are _______.
    gnomes
    elves
    fairies
    dwarves
  • In Iceland - Good children get candy. Bad children get ______ _________.
    no presents
    rotten potatoes
    fruit
    nuts
  • In Ireland, they eat roast _________, vegetables, cranberries and potatoes.
    roast turkey
    roast goose
    roast duck
    roast ham