This meat is traditionally eaten with Christmas dinner.
What is turkey?
This is the color of Mistletoe berries.
What is white?
This is the alternative name for Father Christmas.
What is Saint Nicholas?
This character is from a famous Christmas Story and said "Bah Humbug".
What is Ebenezer Scrooge?
This carol contains the line, "Star with royal beauty bright"
What is We Three Kings?
This fruit was traditionally put into stockings.
What is an orange?
This type of tree is the most commonly used as a Christmas tree.
What is Fir?
True or false - Pine needs are edible and are a good source of vitamin C.
What is true?
In the movie Home Alone the McCallisters are going on vacation to this place when they leave Kevin behind.
What is Paris?
This carol demands figgy pudding.
What is 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas'?
This is traditionally hidden in Christmas pudding.
What is a coin?
This is the meaning of the word noel.
What is birth?
There are 365 days in a year. Christmas day falls on day number.
What is 359?
In the film, "Elf", there are 4 main food groups that Buddy the Elf likes to eat.
What is candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup?
This is the number of gifts you would receive if you received all of the gifts in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
What is 364?
This white Christmas cake made of coconut, crisped rice, and dried fruit is popular in a country.
What is Australia?
This century began the tradition of stockings?
What is 4th Century?
This date is traditionally when 12 days of Christmas begins.
What is December 25?
This is the name of George Bailey’s guardian angel in It’s a Wonderful Life.
What is Clarence?
In 'Jingle Bells', this is how many horses pulled the sleigh.
What is one?
This is the name of the cake traditionally eating in Italy at Christmas?
What is Pannettone
This country is credited with starting the Christmas Tree tradition.
What is Germany?
This is referred to as St. Stephen's day.
What is December 26th?
In the film 'Home Alone," Kevin McAllister watches this film.
What is Angels with Filthy Souls?
This carol has been covered more than 1,000 times.
What is Silent Night?