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After red and green, what are the most popular Christmas colours?
Silver and gold
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Traditionally, kids leave out snacks for Santa Claus. What are these snacks?
Cookies and milk
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What colour is the grinch?
Green
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Who helps Santa to make toys? a. elves b. reindeers c. snowmen
a. elves
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Which country did the gingerbread house come from? a. Austria b. Switzerland c. Germany
c. Germany
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How many reindeer drive Santa Clause sleigh (counting Rudolph)?
8
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Is it true that there is an island called Christmas island?
Yes, it belongs to Australia
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In which country does Christmas Day occur first: New Zealand or Canada?
New Zealand
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
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What was traditionally put into the Christmas pudding in the UK to bring good luck? a. a coin b. a ring c. a bell
a. a coin
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What words follow "Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells" in the song?
Jingle all the way!
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Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree? a. Norway b. France c. Germany
c. Germany
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Which company made the concept of Santa Clause popular worldwide?
Coca Cola
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Where do children decorate Christmas trees with paper decorations?
China
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In which language is Father Christmas known as Père Noël?
French
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Can you unscramble the following letters to reveal a word than means Christmas: ELNO?
NOEL
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Which European football league does not take a winter break apart from the UK?
Portugal
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How many points does a snowflake have?
6 points
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Who had the Christmas Number 1 with the song "Perfect" in 2017?
Ed Sheeran
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Which president was the first to decorate the White House Christmas tree? a. Franklin Pierce b. George Washington c. Abraham Lincoln
a. Franklin Pierce (1850s)
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How many days do we have between Christmas and Epiphany?
12
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What do children hang on the fireplace? a. angels b. Christmas balls c. stockings
c. stockings
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"Home Alone " is a favourite Christmas movie for many families. When was this film released in cinemas? a. 1990 b. 1995 c.2000
a. 1990
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What is Frosty the Snowman's nose made of? a. a carrot b. a potatoe c. a buttom
c. a buttom
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What is the name of the singing snowman in Frozen?
Olaf
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Where are the Christmas presents brought by a witch?
Italy
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You give a kiss to a person under the... a. mistletoe b. holly c. Christmas tree
a. mistletoe
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How many ghosts are there in Christmas Carol?
3
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True or False, there is a town in America called Santa Claus.
True. Santa Clause, Indiana is a town in America.
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What time is the Queen’s speech traditionally broadcast on Christmas Day? a. At 5 pm b. At 3 pm c. At 6 pm
b. at 3 pm
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What colour is holly?
Green and red
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What's on top of the Christmas tree?
A star
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When is Boxing Day?
26 December
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There are 365 days in a year. What number is Christmas Day?
359
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What meat do Americans usually eat for Christmas?
Turkey
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Does Santa have a beard and a moustache or does he just have a beard?
Moustache and beard
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What Christmas item was invented in 1847? a. baubles b. Christmas crackets c. Christmas cards
b. Christmas crackets
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Which country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees?
Canada
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Which of these names doesn't belong to one of Santa's reindeers? a. Comet b. Prancer c. Roger
c. Roger
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Where does Santa live? a. in Lapland b. in Norway c. in the North Pole
a. in Lapland
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