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100

The term Santa Claus comes from the Dutch name Sinterklaas. What does that mean?

Reindeer Man or Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas


100

Pigs in blankets are a popular food to have at Christmas dinner in England. What are they? 

bacon-wrapped sausages or ham and swiss cheese sandwiches

bacon-wrapped sausages


100

In which city was Jesus born?

Bethlehem

100

In the UK and other Commonwealth countries, the day after Christmas is called....

Boxing Day or Basket Day

Boxing Day


100

Who is said to have invented the Christmas tree?

the French or the Germans

the Germans

200

In what part of Spain do children use canes to hit a blanket-wrapped log which gives out candy on Christmas Eve? 

Catalonia or the Basque Country


Catalonia 

200

In which Asian country do people crowd Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants to have a meal at Christmas?

South Korea or Japan

Japan


200

How many gifts did the Magi (or Wisemen) bring Jesus? 

three: gold, frankincense, and myrrh

 

200

Which country is famous for decorating a giant Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square as a gift from Norway each year? 


Iceland or England?

England

200

Which historical figure inspired the modern Santa Claus?

Saint Claude or Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas


300

In which country does an old woman called La Befana give presents to children on the Feast of the Epiphany? 

Italy or Mexico


Italy

300

In Germany and Austria, people enjoy drinking Glühwein. What is this? 

hot chocolate or hot wine


hot wine


300

Which famous Christmas ballet features a character called the Sugar Plum Fairy?
A. The Nutcracker
B. Swan Lake

The Nutcracker

300

Where does Krampus visit naughty children on the night of December 5th?


Poland or Austria

Austria

300

Which British monarch helped popularize the Christmas tree in England when a drawing of their tree was published in 1848? 


Queen Victoria or Queen Elizabeth

Queen Victoria

400

In which country does Saint Basil bring children their Christmas gifts on 1 January?  

Croatia or Greece

Greece


400

What is the shape of a candy cane supposed to represent?

a shepherd's crook or a J for Jesus

a shepherd's crook


400

In “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” what is the Grinch’s dog’s name?


Buddy or Max 

Max

400

In which country do many children celebrate Christmas by putting their shoes out to be filled with treats instead of hanging stockings?

The Netherlands or Canada

The Netherlands

400

The date for Christmas falls near an ancient Roman festival for the god of agriculture. What was the name of the celebration? 

Saturnalia or Veneralia


Saturnalia

500

The Christmas gift bringer in Russia and surrounding countries is Дед Мороз (Ded Moroz). What does this mean in English? 

Snowflake Princess  or Grandfather Frost

Grandfather Frost


500

In which countries might you find a live carp swimming around in a family's bathtub before being cooked for Christmas Eve dinner? 

the Philippines or Poland 

Poland 


500

Which U.S. state was the first to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday?

Alabama or New York

Alabama

500

In which country do girls wear a white dress and a crown of candles on their heads for the feast of Saint Lucy on 13 December?


Sweden or Portugal

Sweden

500

The idea that Santa flies around in a sleigh pulled by eight reindeer comes from a Norse god who flew around on an eight-legged horse. Who was the Norse god? 

Thor or Odin

Odin


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