This group sang "Last Christmas".
Who is Wham?
The most popular main course for Christmas dinner in the UK.
What is turkey?
The number of reindeer in Santa's sleigh.
What is 9?
In the Christian belief this color symbolizes the blood of Jesus who died on the cross. In consumerism it symbolizes Coca-Cola.
What is red?
This Chris Rea song includes the lyrics ‘Top to toe in tailbacks, oh I got red lights all around'.
What is "Driving home for Christmas"?
This is the most popular vegetarian alternative for Chritmas dinner in the UK.
What is Nutroast?
Merry Christmas in Peru.
What is Feliz Navidad?
Hung on the front door, this represents the circle of life, love, and eternity.
What is the Christmas wreath?
This person duetted with Mariah Carey on a re-release of her festive hit ‘All I Want for Christmas’ in 2011.
Who is Justin Bieber?
The number of mince pies the average Brit eats over Christmas: a) 6 b) 11 c) 21 d) 27.
What is d) 27?
Christmas Island is situated in this ocean.
What is the Indian Ocean?
This parasitic plant that can only survive when attached to a tree is said to symbolize love.
Tradition says you must kiss someone if they stand under it.
What is mistletoe?
The number of ‘las’ after the ‘fa’ in ‘Deck the Halls’.
What is eight?
In Japan this famous fast food restaurant brand is a traditional Christmas treat.
What is KFC?
According to the song, Frosty the Snowman's nose is made of this.
What is a button?
This Christmas symbol represents hope, having led the wise men to the baby Jesus.
What is a star?
This well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965.
What is Jingle Bells?
In Tudor times, this bird was roasted before putting it back together (including the feathers) and served to impress guests at a Christmas banquet.
What is a peacock?
This is the year in which ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickson was published: a)1799 b)1801 c)1837 d)1843.
What is d) 1843?
This popular red and white striped candy in the shape of a shepherd’s crook represents Jesus Christ, known as the ‘Good Shepherd’.
What is a candy cane?