In the US, what do kids leave for Santa?
milk and cookies
Santa's sleigh is powered by which animals?
What is the main one called? (answer both parts)
reindeers
Rudoplh
When is Christmas Day celebrated in the UK/US?
on 25th of December
What is the most popular Christmas tree topper?
a star
Which vegetable are you supposed to hide in the Christmas tree?
a pickle
There is a plant which is poisonous. But there is a tradition that people kiss under it. What is it?
a mistletoe
Who brings presents in the UK?
Father Christmas
What is the record for the fastest time to decorate a Christmas tree? (+-20 seconds)
36.89 seconds
In which country did the Nutcrackers originate?
Germany
What are traditional Christams songs called?
carols
What is this traditional Christmas dessert called? Traditionally, a silver coin is placed inside. It is said to bring luck to the person that finds it.
Christmas pudding
In which country did the Gingerbread house tradition start?
Germany
Which sweet food is sometimes used to make a DIY garland?
popcorn
How is the long rope on a christmas tree called?
a tinsel
There is a tradition happening with family usually some time during Christmas Eve. They use these things (they destroy them). There are confetti, joke or a poem inside. How are they called?
Chrristmas crackers
What do Japanese people traditionally eat on Christmas Day and Christmas Eve?
KFC
Who sang ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’?
Mariah Carey
There is one word that describes red hair and a type of root vegetables. Add a few more letters and you have a type of Christmas cookie. What is it?
gingerbread
What do we call 26th Decemebr in the UK = the day wchich was created for people to ‘box up’ their unwanted gifts and give them to the poor who had nothing?
Boxing Day
Which country created Eggnog?
England