Santa
What is this Christmas meat?
Ham
When do people give and receive presents?
Christmas morning, December 25
What is 'Chrissie'?
Christmas
"What are you doing for Chrissie this year?"
What goes at the top of a Christmas tree?
An angel
Christmas decorations
What kind of cake is Christmas cake?
Fruit cake
What are Christmas songs called?
Carols
What is a 'barbie'?
A barbeque
"We need to put more sausages on the barbie."
Where should you hang a Christmas wreath?
On your front door
What food are these houses made of?
Gingerbread
What is this popular Australian dessert called?
Pavlova
What is cricket on the beach called?
Beach cricket
What do children do for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve before they go to bed?
Children leave a glass of milk for Santa and a carrot for the reindeer on the kitchen table.
According to Australians, where does Santa live?
At the South Pole.
An Australian snowman
When is Christmas dinner?
At lunch
What do people do with Christmas crackers?
Two people pull them from each end. The cracker breaks, and out comes a joke, a toy, and a paper crown. The winner keeps the prizes.
What does "It's forty degrees in the shade" mean?
What animal pulls Santa's sleigh in Australia?
Kangaroos
What is this cooler box called in Australia?
An esky
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What are three essential ingredients in the Christmas dessert called 'trifle'?
sponge cake, custard, strawberries, sherry (alcohol), jelly, cream
What sporting event do people watch on Boxing Day?
The Boxing Day Test, a cricket match.
What do people typically do after eating Christmas dinner?
They have a nap.
Bring a plate of food to share, not an empty plate.