What snack is typically left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
Milk and cookies.
This British duo recorded the world's best selling Christmas song in 1984.
Who were WHAM! ?
The first commercially printed in 1843 featured a family drinking wine.
What is Christmas Card?
In which country is KFC eaten as a Christmas tradition?
Japan.
Joyeux Noël!
French
Which company helped popularize the image of Santa's red and white outfit?
Coca Cola
Where is Santa Claus coming according to a famous christmas song that has been played on the radio since 1934?
Santa Claus is coming to town.
It is celebrated on December 26th.
What is Boxing Day?
In this northern European country YULE (a statue of a goat) is a very important Christmas symbol.
What is Sweden?
Hyvää joulua!
(Hy-vaa you-lua)
Finnish
This fruit is traditionally placed inside Christmas stockings.
What is an orange?
The oldest date back to the 13th century. The name translates to "dance song".
What is a christmas carol?
They are pulled at Christmas table.
What are CRACKERS?
In this country in South America people roller skate to early morning Christmas church services.
What is Venezuela?
Veselé Vianoce!
(Vese-le Vianoce)
Czech/Slovak
This spirit is traditionally poured on top of Chritmas pudding and then lit.
What is brandy?
We all know his story very well. He was left home alone for Christmas but what is Kevin's surname?
McCallister
This horned monster accompanies Saint Nicholas on December 5th to punish bad children.
What is Krampus?
Phillipines celebrate the longest Christmas season, starting is this month.
What is September?
Весела Коледа! (Vesela Koleda!)
Bulgarian
In the old days, women in England, who wanted to find a husband ate it for good luck.
What is gingerbread man?
He lives in Whoville and from his mountain perch watches the Whos celebrating Christmas.
Who is Grinch?
This is what naughty children get in their stockings for Christmas.
What is coal?
Written for Thanksgiving, not Christmas, was the first song broadcast from space.
What is "JINGLE BELLS"?
메리 크리스마스 (Meli Keuliseumaseu!)
Korean