Types of Hats
Difference in English Language (UK vs. US)
Finish this Holiday Song
Taste & Food
Holiday Across Countries
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Named after a British earl, this flat-crowned, stiff-brimmed hat is popular in equestrian sports.

What is a bowler hat?

100

In the US, it's an "eggplant," but in the UK, it goes by this name.

What is an aubergine?

100

“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the …”

What is “way”?

100

This traditional British Christmas pudding, made with 13 ingredients to represent Christ and the 12 apostles, is also known as "plum pudding" despite containing no plums.

What is figgy pudding?

100

This traditional English Christmas decoration is made of mistletoe, holly, and other evergreens, and is typically hung from a ceiling or doorway

What is a kissing bough?

200

This formal hat is often associated with snowmen or magicians.

What is a top hat?

200

In the UK, they store items in the “boot,” but in the US, it’s called this.

What is “trunk”?

200

“Deck the halls with boughs of …”

What is “holly”?

200

This Italian-American Christmas Eve tradition involves serving multiple seafood dishes.

What is the Feast of the Seven Fishes?

200

In Brazil, this New Year’s Eve celebration is also associated with the holiday season.

What is “Reveillon”?

300

This wide-brimmed hat is iconic in Mexican culture.

What is a sombrero?

300

Americans refer to this part of a building as the "first floor," but in the UK, it's called this.

What is the ground floor?

300

“Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is …”

What is “bright”?

300

This British Christmas beverage is similar to eggnog but made with ale or wine instead of spirits. 

What is wassail?

300

In Colombia, this “Day of Little Candles” marks the beginning of the holiday season

What is “El Día de las Velitas”?

400

This warm, knitted hat is a favorite during winter holidays.

What is a beanie?

400

In the US, it's called a "flashlight," but in the UK, it's known as this.

What is a torch?

400

“Frosty the snowman, was a jolly happy …”

What is “soul”?

400

This dense, fruit-filled cake is a traditional holiday dessert.

What is fruitcake?

400

In Mexico, this tradition involves reenacting Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter.

What is “Posadas”?

500

This classic hat style is often worn by detectives or in vintage holiday movies.

What is a fedora?

500

Brits refer to this punctuation mark as a "full stop," while Americans use this term.

What is a period?

500

"The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes, but little Lord Jesus, no crying he..

What is "makes"?

500

This traditional English Christmas filling, originally containing meat but now mainly made with dried fruits and spices, is used in small pies.  

What is mincemeat?

500

In Hawaii, this Christmas figure is often depicted as arriving by outrigger canoe instead of a sleigh and is sometimes called "Kanakaloka"

Who is Santa Claus?

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