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What's is the most common Christmas greeting in the USA?

Merry Christmas

100

What color is Rudolph the reindeer's nose?

Red

100

What is this man made of?

Gingerbread

100

Who's birthday does Christmas celebrate? 

Jesus

100

What is the next big holiday after Christmas?
(In US culture)

New Years Eve/Day

200

What greeting often follows Merry christmas as in...

"Merry Christmas to all and a _____ ___ ____"

Happy New Year

200

Where does Santa supposedly live?

The North Pole

200

What food do children traditionally leave out for Santa to eat?

Milk and Cookies

200

True or False

Pumpkin Pie is a common Christmas dessert in the US

False

Pumpkin Pie is a Thanksgiving dessert

200

When does the holiday season traditionally begin in US Culture?

Black Friday (The day after Thanksgiving)

300

What is the most popular greeting (for this season) that does not include the word "Christmas"?

Happy Holidays

300

People sometimes refer to Santa Claus as which saint?

Saint Nicholas/Nick

300

What is this called?
(box with dates on it, each date contains a candy)

Advent Calendar

300

What is a common abbreviation (short version) for the word "Christmas"

Xmas

300

What Jewish holiday happens around the same time as Christmas?

Hanukkah

400

What common christmas greeting is said in the UK but not in the US

Happy Christmas

400

How many times bigger did the Grinch's heart grow?

3 times/sizes



400

In Japan, what food do people often eat for Christmas?

Fried Chicken

400

What plant do people kiss under at christmas parties?

Mistletoe!


400

This item is an important part of Hanukkah, what is it called?

The Menorah
(the 8 candles represent the 8 nights of Hanukkah) 

500

In the US some people believe there is a "War on Christmas" because not everyone celebrates Christmas.

What greeting do these people hate?


Happy Holidays.


500

Which of these is NOT the name of one of Santa's reindeer?

Dasher, Dancer, Flasher, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph

Flasher

500

In the US, what kind of food to Jewish people often get on Christmas?

Chinese Food

500

In the Eastern Orthodox Church, what month is Christmas celebrated in?

January

500

Why is Black Friday called "black" ? 

Being in the black means making money.
Being in the red means losing money.
Businesses try to make money a.k.a. "go in the black" on Black Friday by offering lots of sales/discounts

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