Christmas Miscellaneous
Christmas vocabulary
Christmas delights
Characters and symbols
Christmas tongue twisters and songs
100

You put this around presents so people don't know what it is.

Wrapping paper

100

A religious service held on the night of December 24th to celebrate the birth of Christ.

Midnight Mass

100

A small calendar with numbered doors, each hiding a small chocolate or other treat, used to count the days leading up to Christmas.

Advent calendar

100

A plant with spiky leaves and red berries, traditionally used as Christmas decoration 

Holly (acebo)


100

Correct pronounciation of this christmas tongue twister 2 times with at least 1 person participating will give you points: How many deer would a reindeer reign if a reindeer could reign deer?

"How many deer would a reindeer reign if a reindeer could reign deer? "

200

A custom in which children hang .................. so that Santa Claus can fill them with small presents and treats on Christmas Eve.

stockings

200

Decorative spherical objects hung on a Christmas tree, often made of glass or plastic in different colours.

Baubles

200

What word beginning with F describes a big dinner with lots of food

Feast

200

Which infamous miser, created by Charles Dickens, is known for hating Christmas until he undergoes a life-changing transformation?

Ebenezer Scrooge 


200

The first three words in "Jingle Bells".

"Dashing through the snow"

300

A group of singers who perform Christmas songs in public places.

Carol singers / A choir

300

In Christian tradition, which celestial being, often depicted with wings and a halo, announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds and is commonly placed atop a Christmas tree?

An angel

300

This sweet almond paste is often shaped into fruits or festive figures and is a traditional treat at Christmas.

Marzipan

300

This plant has smooth leaves and white berries and is associated with kissing.

Mistletoe (muérdago)


300

A famous ballet by Tchaikovsky, commonly performed at Christmas.

The Nutcracker

400

A period of extremely cold winter weather.

Cold spell

"A cold spell is expected to hit Northern England over the weekend.

400

Name two of the English speaking countries where Christmas is a summer holiday

 South Africa, Australia, New Zealand

400

These nuts are often roasted and sold on the streets during winter, giving a warm, festive aroma.

Roast chestnuts

400

This type of tree, often used as a Christmas tree, keeps its needles all year round and belongs to the.........................category

evergreen (hoja perenne) as opposed to deciduous (hoja caduca).

Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter and grow new ones in spring.

400

The chorus of "All I Want for Christmas is You" (has to be performed) by Mariah Carey

 "I don't want a lot for _____________, There is just one thing I ____________, I don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas _________I just want you for my own, More than you could ever know, Make my _____________ come true, All I want for Christmas is __________"

"I don't want a lot for Christmas, There is just one thing I need, I don't care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree, I just want you for my own, More than you could ever know, Make my wish come true, All I want for Christmas is you"

500

A generous or festive mood, especially around Christmas time.

Christmas spirit

500

A form of Christmas decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil attached to a long piece of thread.

Tinsel

500

What is the mixture of breadcrumbs, herbs, sometimes sausage or fruit, traditionally placed inside a turkey before roasting, adding flavour and moisture to the meat?


Stuffing

500

This circular arrangement of evergreen branches, often decorated with ribbons, berries, or ornaments, is traditionally hung on doors during the festive season as a symbol of eternity and welcome.

 Christmas wreath

500

What do you call people who are afraid of Santa Claus?

What is Santaphobic?

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