The thing you put presents under.
What do you call the last day of the old year in English?
New Year's Eve
A photographer who follows famous people around to get good photos of them to sell to a newspaper.
paparazzi
problem
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
How do you know Santa has to be a man?
No woman would wear the same outfit year after year!
The songs that you sing at Christmas time.
(Christmas) carols
What people drink to welcome the New Year.
champagne, fizzy drink
An adjective describing someone who is emotionally in control, not moody.
well-balanced
focus
/ˈfəʊ.kəs/
What do you get when you cross a Christmas tree with an apple?
A pineapple!
The animals that work for Santa Claus.
reindeer
What people watch go off in the night sky.
fireworks
How you feel when you didn't get a present you were hoping to get.
disappointed
occur
/əˈkɜːr/
What do snowmen eat for breakfast?
Snowflakes!
The type of vehicle that Santa rides.
sleigh
What people do to drink to welcome the New Year. It's a gesture of good wishes and respect.
They toast.
The organ in your body that is responsible for cleaning your blood and filtering out waste.
liver
watches, installed, decided
/IZ, D, ID/
What happened to the thief who stole a Christmas calendar?
He got 12 months!
The plant you kiss under at Christmas.
mistletoe
What people sing in England at midnight.
They sing a traditional song 'Auld Lang Syne'
The person who manages or controls a company or organization
the (managing) director
strength
climb
utensils
/streŋθ/
/klaɪm/
/juːˈten.sɪlz/
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?
Frostbite!