It's where Santa lives, according to Christmas tradition.
What is the North Pole?
Czechs celebrate Christmas on December 24, which is called...
What is Christmas Eve?
It's when British people open their presents.
What is December 25?
The traditional picture of Santa Claus was made in the 1860s. It was not invented by this soft drink company.
Who is Coca-Cola?
They pull Santa's sleigh.
What are reindeer?
It's the traditional fish Czechs eat at Christmas.
What is carp?
These are pulled open at the dinner table. They pop and inside is a small toy, a hat and a piece of paper with a joke written on it.
What is a cracker?
Americans open there presents on the morning of December 25, which is called...
What is Christmas Day?
He's the very different reindeer that other reindeer didn't like until they found they could use him.
Who is Rudolf?
It's the alternative main meal for people who don't like fish.
What is schnitzel?
It's the day after Christmas in Britain. It sounds like a fighting sport but it isn't.
What is Boxing Day?
Americans usually eat this bird on Christmas.
What is a turkey?
They are enslaved workers who make toys in Santa's workshop.
Who are elves?
It's a side dish that is made from a vegetable and has mustard and mayonnaise in it, and also onions and eggs. Some people put in it sausage or green peas.
What is potato salad?
It's the traditional British dessert that is full of fruit and nuts and is covered in alcohol and lit on fire.
What is Christmas pudding?
American children hang these up and hope that Santa fills them with sweets and small presents.
What are stockings?
It's the opposite of Nice on Santa's Christmas list.
What is Naughty?
It's the most common alternative fish for people who don't like carp.
What is salmon?
Before Santa Claus became the gift bringer in England, this person was.
Who is Father Christmas?
American children leave cookies and milk out for him.
Who is Santa Claus?