When is Chistmas celebrated?
December 25th
When is Thanksgiving celebrated
November 25th
When is Onam celebrated?
August 20th
When is Easter celebrated?
April 4th
When is Halloween celebrated?
October 31st
Name 3 Christmas songs
Any 3 Christmas songs
Name all of the Thanksgiving dish
Roast Turkey, Green bean casserole, Candied yams, Mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce
What do you were in Onam?
Blouse and skirt
What animal most represents Easter?
Bunny
What is the main food everyone eats for halloween?
candy
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
Which country celebrated Thanksgiving first?
England
What is the Onam story?
Onam festival is celebrated to honour the kind-hearted and much-beloved demon King Mahabali, who is believed to return to Kerala during this festival.
Which country first celebrated Easter?
England
Which country first celebrated Halloween?
Ireland
Was Jesus Mary and Joseph's only son?
No, there are others
What animal was first to be eaten on the first Thanksgiving dinner?
Deer
How much curry is Onam?
This sadhya traditionally comprises of 26 or more vegetarian dishes and is served on a banana leaf.
Why do we call it Easter?
The naming of the celebration as “Easter” seems to go back to the name of a pre-Christian goddess in England, Eostre, who was celebrated at beginning of spring.
In what year was the fist Halloween celebrated?
1921
What was Mary's age when Jesus was born
In her early 20s
Do native Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?
No
Name all of the dishes we eat in Onam
Kaaya varuthatha (banana chips), chena varuthatha (yam chips), sarkara upperi (Jaggery coated banana chips), mango pickle, lime pickle, puli inji (tamarind & ginger chutney), kichadi (Gourd in mildly spiced yoghurt), pachadi (Pineapple in yoghurt) , olan ( ash gourd with black beans in a coconut milk gravy), stir-fried vegetables with grated coconut, theeyal (mixed vegetable gravy), erissery (mashed beans and pumpkin with coconut gravy), avial, puliserry (yogurt based curry), kootu curry (black chickpeas curry), sambar, rasam, spicy buttermilk, bananas, papad and of course boiled rice.
What does the easter bunny have to do with easter eggs?
Rabbits usually give birth to a big litter of babies (called kittens), so they became a symbol of new life. Legend has it that the Easter Bunny lays, decorates and hides eggs as they are also a symbol of new life.
Who invented Halloween?
The celts who lived years ago