Who is Santa Claus?
The most famous Christmas snack. Some people bite it, some people lick it.
What are candy canes?
At home, church or with groups of people, we might sing together. The activity or the singers ---
What is "go caroling"?
What are carolers?
The newer Santa Claus was designed by this company about 80 years ago!
What is "Coca Cola"?
The two Christmas colors
What are "red" and "green"
Another famous Christmas characters, his nose made him famous
Who is Rudolph?
Another famous Christmas snack. Eat it quickly before it runs away!
What is a gingerbread man?
What is "open/unwrap Christmas presents?"
This is the original name of Santa, a real person who lived around 1800 years ago!
Who is "Saint Nicholas"?
Who are "Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen?"
Who is the baby Jesus?
The traditional Christmas cake is in this shape
This has to be done before presents can be opened
What is "wrap the presents"?
The original nonChristian name of the holiday!
What is "Yule"?
These kind of animals pull Santa's sleigh
What is "caribou" or "reindeer"?
Another one for church goers. The Christmas mother.
Who is Mother Maria?
This berry is eaten with turkey at Christmas (and at Thanksgiving) It's a sour tasting red berry.
What is a cranberry? What are cranberries?
This is a very important search for the most important Christmas decoration in your living room. We used to cut them down, and some people still do, but many people have plastic ones
What is "Find a Christmas tree?"
The first Christmas festivals lasted a very long time!
What is "a fortnight?"
This is found in a snowman's eyes and in bad children's Christmas stockings
What is "coal"?
The Christmas snowman has a name.
Who is Frosty?
This other traditional Christmas bread is not liked by some people, because it is a little dry and hard. It tastes better with sauce!
What is fruitcake?
What is figgy pudding?
These people are the most important at Christmas. so doing this activity is very important.
What is "visit family/relatives/grandparents, etc"
The country where the original Santa lived. They've recently changed their name (just the spelling though)
Where is Turkey?
What is Turkey?
This is the most dangerous Christmas activity
What is "decorating"?
Who is Krampus?
Put a candy cane in a sweet hot drink and you'll make this!
What is Christmas cocoa?
Eat together with your family
What is "Christmas dinner"?
The place where the Christmas baby was born
Where is Bethlehem?
The green of Christmas means this
What is "life"?
Jim Carey played this green mean character in the children's Christmas movie
Who is the Grinch?
This drink has a French name! It's hot, spiced (not spicy) and made from grapes
What is vin "chaud"?
Many children do this at shopping centers, to ask for presents. Their parents will take pictures, because its so cute.
What is "sit on Santa's knee"
During the first Christmas story, the events take place in this empire
What is the "Roman Empire"?
What are "Thunder and Lightning"?
If someone calls you this, you are a very cold, selfish and mean person"
Who is/What is Scrooge?
One of the two most popular Christmas nuts
What are "walnuts" or "chestnuts"
Families will go to church to watch their children do this
What is "act in the Christmas/pageant/story/play"?
Christmas was illegal in this country during the 1860s.
You could pay a fine or go to prison!
What/Where is the "USA"?
The X from Xmas comes from this ancient language and actually means "Christ"?
What is "Greek"?
The number of ghosts who visited Scrooge and their names in order
Who are the ghosts of "Marley,Past, Present and Future"
This drink can only be bought at Christmas time
What is "eggnog"?
Children would do this weeks before Christmas to make sure they got a good gift
What is "write a letter to Santa"?
The original Father Christmas might have been this powerful one-eyed Viking father god
Who is "Odin"?
This is the most recorded Christmas song of all time
What is "Silent Night"?
Kevin's family name from the popular movie
This was an important Christas fruit and would be found in your Christmas sock
What is "tangerines/mandarins/oranges"?
What is "dress up as Santa"?
This fairy tale is where Christmas gingerbread houses came from
What is "Hansel and Gretel"?
Saint Nicholas lived in this empire which separated from the Roman Empire and even had its own emperor!
What is the "Byzantine Empire" or "Byzantium"?