What is traditionally used to make a snowman’s nose?
Carrot
Traditionally, kids leave out snacks for Santa Claus. What are these snacks?
Cookies and milk
What is the original meaning of Christmas?
To remember the birth of Jesus Christ
What fruit do you get in your stocking in England traditionally?
Apple
What do you hang above the fireplace for Santa's presents?
A stocking
How many points does a snowflake traditionally have?
Six
What are the two colors most associated with Christmas?
Red and green
What holiday comes a week after Christmas?
New Year's Day
Which vegetable is most often used to make a snowman’s nose?
Carrot
What does Santa Claus bring on Christmas Eve to children who are naughty?
Coal
What do people put on the door at Christmas time?
A wreath
Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?
Germany
How does Santa Claus get into the house?
Through chimney
Do you know the name of this typical Christmas cake and which country it originates from?
Plum pudding
Who helps Santa Claus in making his gifts?
Elves and Mrs. Claus!
In the carol, “Jingle Bells,” what kind of a sleigh is mentioned?
“A one-horse open sleigh”
What happens if you stand under mistletoe with someone?
You have to share a kiss.
When does the Russian Orthodox Church celebrate Christmas?
January 7th
How is the typical Christmas buscuit called?
Gingerbread
Which country does St. Nicholas originally belong to?
Turkey
Which is the most popular ornament used to place at the top of the Christmas tree?
Angel
Do you believe in Santa Claus?
"Yes" - 500
"No" - 0
The traditional “Father Christmas” or Santa Clause in Britain was originally not dressed in red. Which colour did he wear?
Green
What is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas pudding?
Coin
What do Santa’s reindeer pull on Christmas Eve?
A sleigh full of presents