Christmas, snowman, presents, and reindeer belong to this wordclass.
What are "nouns"/"substantiver"?
The film in which a green grump tries to steal Christmas.
What is "The Grinch"?
Last Christmas I gave you my heart
But the very next day you gave it away...
What is "This year, to save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special"?
The most popular dessert for Christmas dinner in Denmark.
What is "risalamande"?
What most British people do on evening of the 24th of December.
What is "going out and meeting friends at the pub"?
Sing, enjoy, give, and eat all belong to this wordclass.
What are "verbs"?
What is "When you wish upon a star"?
Santa, tell me if you're really there
Don't make me...
What is "...fall in love again if he won't be here next year"?
In the UK, this is the type of meat usually had for Christmas dinner.
What is "turkey"?
The Danish word for "baubles".
What is "julekugler"?
It is the subject (grundled) in the sentence "Rudolph pulls Santa's sleigh".
What is "Rudolph"?
The number of "Home Alone"-films made to date.
What is 6?
Rockin' around the Christmas tree
Let the Christmas spirit ring.
What is "Later we'll have some pumpkin pie
And we'll do some caroling"?
The classical Christmas dessert in the UK.
What is "Christmas pudding"?
The British word for Santa Claus.
What is "Father Christmas"?
It is the thing that is missing in this list:
Reindeer sleigh presents elves and Santa.
What is "comma"?
Romantic comedy with 10 different love stories - including one with the British prime minister.
What is "Love Actually"?
Oh, the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
What is "And since we've no place to go
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!"
Something that is pulled at either end during the Christmas dinner.
What are "Christmas crackers"?
The day called "Boxing Day".
What is 26th of December.
Something both Christmas, New Year's Eve, and Easter begin with.
What are "capital initial letters"?
The film in which a boy boards on board a magical train.
What is "The Polar Express"?
Silent night, holy night...
What is "all is calm, all is bright"?
What is "Christmas pudding"?
The person who invented the braided heart (det flettede julehjerte).
Who was H.C. Andersen?