What type of bird is traditionally eaten on Christmas day?
Turkey
What do you put on top of a Christmas tree?
a star or an angel
Nowadays, Father Christmas wears red. But, he used to wear a different colour! What colour was it?
Green
What is the missing word?
Jingle bells, Jingle bells, jingle all the way!
Oh what fun, it is to ride in a one-horse open _____!
sleigh
What type of man-shaped cookie do people traditionally eat at Christmas?
gingerbread men
What is the day after Christmas called?
Boxing day
How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
9
Which important person from the UK makes a speech on Christmas day, which everyone in the UK watches on TV?
The King or Queen
In which country is it tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan
What snack and drink should you leave for Father Christmas on Christmas Eve?
Cookies and milk
What does having a 'White Christmas' mean?
It snows on Christmas day.
What is the name of the very popular Christmas movie, which is named after one of Santa's helpers?
Elf
What flavour is a candy cane?
A. Strawberry
B. Peppermint (薄荷)
C. Vanilla (香草 )
Peppermint
Which country started the Christmas tree tradition?
Germany
How many chocolates do you usually get in an advent calendar?
24
In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', who sends the presents?
The singer's true love
Name five foods you traditionally eat on Christmas day.
Turkey, gingerbread cookies, brussel sprouts, mince pies, Christmas pudding, chocolate log, oranges/tangerines...
Which fruit is traditionally put inside a Christmas stocking?
An orange (or satsuma, or tangerine)
In which 2 European countries do people open their Christmas presents on the 6th of January?
A. Spain and Italy
B. France and the UK
C. Germany and Japan
D. Sweden and the Netherlands
A. Spain and Italy
In the song 'Frosty the Snowman', what magical piece of clothing brings Frosty to life?