How do British people call Santa Claus?
Father Christmas
What do people hang on the fireplace for gifts?
stockings
What does "tinsel" mean in Estonian?
kard
“I’m dreaming of a ___ Christmas, just like the ones I used to know.” What's the missing word?
white
What green character tries to steal Christmas in a famous story?
Grinch
Under what do people have to stand and kiss during Christmas time to have good luck?
a mistletoe
What do children often leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
cookies and milk
How do you say "jõulupärg" in English?
wreath
We all know the song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". Which country does it originate from?
the UK
What is the name of the boy who is left at home without supervision?
Kevin (from "Home Alone"
Name at least 4 types of food on a traditional UK Christmas dinner plate?
roast turkey, roast potatoes, gravy, pigs in blankets, christmas pudding, mince pie, crackers, vegetables
What mode of transportation does Santa use in American tradition?
a sleigh (pulled by reindeer)
How do you say "kuuseehted" in English (2 options)?
ornaments/baubles
Which of the three songs was NOT played in any of the "Home Alone" movies? "Last Christmas", "White Christmas", "Rockin' around the Christmas tree"
"Last Christmas"
"Frosty” is what kind of a character in a popular Christmas song?
a snowman
What does a "modern mince pie" consist of?
pastry and dried minced fruit
What holiday drink is made in the US with milk, eggs, and spices?
eggnogg
How do you say "glögi" in English?
mulled wine
This 1984 Wham! song is about unanswered love at Christmas.
"Last Christmas"
This Christmas character is known for his red nose and leading Santa’s sleigh?
Rudolph
When is "Boxing Day"?
26th of December (II jõulupüha)
Each year, it is traditional practice for the First Lady of the United States to choose a decore for what?
a christmas tree in the White House
How do you say "jõululaulude laulmine" in English?
Christmas caroling
“Silent Night” ("Püha öö" in Estonian) was originally written in this language.
German
This magical toy soldier comes to life on Christmas Eve and battles the Mouse King in a famous ballet.
"The Nutcracker" ("Pähklipureja")