Who is Sinterklaas?
Saint Nicholas, the good and holy man who helped children.
When do children get their presents in Denmark?
24th of December
What is the name of the holiday on which children get their presents?
Boxing day
When do children get their presents?
On the 25th of December
“Merry Christmas” in French?
Joyeux Noel
Who is Zwarte Piet?
The Dutch Santa’s helper, 100 pnts for mentioning Crampus.
Denmark: What is Yule?
What is the name for Santa Claus in Denmark?
Danish Christmas.
In Denmark, Santa Claus is known as Julemanden (literally "the Yule Man") and is said to arrive on a sleigh drawn by reindeer, with presents for the children.
How do British people call the English Santa?
Father Christmas
What do Americans hang by the fireplace?
Christmas stockings
Most Italians don't eat this on Christmas Eve? (100)
Why? (100)
Meat. To purify the body before a holy day (holiday).
What are wooden clogs?
Wooden shoes which the children put out for the Dutch Santa.
In Sweden, what do they burn on Castle Square for Christmas?
A giant Yule Goat straw statue.
What is a traditional Christmas Eve dinner in the UK.?
Roast turkey and Christmas pudding.
What do the children put out for Santa?
milk and cookies
The day the Christmas celebrations start in Italy.
16th of December
Did the real Saint Nicholas really come from Spain?
Yes, there really was a holy man named Saint Nicholas in Spain who helped the poor and needy (200) and till this day there are many Saint Nicholas festivals in Spanish churches. (200)
Why do Norwegians hide a certain item during Christmas?
A broom, (200) because they believed witches would use the brooms to fly to their town.(+200)
What do children put out for Santa?
Mince pies and brandy
What do the Americans drink on Christmas day?
eggnog
What is the name of the German Santa Claus?
Saint Nicholas and his helper Rupert.
Why do British/American people consider Zwarte Piet offensive?
It resembles an exaggerated image in movies of black people called 'Blackface'.

Why do we put Christmas trees in our houses? (What was the original tradition?)
Around 1600, Luther (Germany)was reminded of the twinkling stars and put candles in the tree to reflect that. (200) Before that, Romans used green wreaths as decorations as well as the Vikings who used evergreens to welcome the new spring season. (300 or any other culture)
Describe what a Christmas cracker is.
It's a tube filled with colourful paper (confetti) and when pulled it opens with a 'crack'. Inside it might be filled with a poem/joke, candies or other goodies.
Where can you find the tallest Christmas tree in New York?
Rockefeller plaza.
Describe the Christmas Nativity in your own words.
Baby Jesus, Christmas star, the 3 Magi, Bethlehem.