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All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey
In what item of clothing do people traditionally leave small presents?
Socks / Stockings
What are the two objects that are typically put on top of a Christmas tree?
Star and Angel
What is the origin of Santo Tomás?
It comes from an old custom used by Basque ranchers and farmers to sell their products in the capital and pay their annual rent for the farmhouses
Which movie stars a grumpy, green creature born with a heart "two sizes too small"?
The Grinch
"Dashing through the snow. In a one-horse open sleigh"
Jingle Bells
What animal is Rudolph?
Reindeer
In which Nordic country celebrate 'Jólabókaflód' where people exchange books on Christmas Eve to be read around the fire?
Iceland
What is the Roscón also known as?
Tortell
Which musicial fantasy film features a singing skeleton called Jack?
The Nightmare before Christmas
"___________ I gave you my heart
But the very next day you gave it away"
Last Christmas - Wham
What does Santa Claus come down in order to enter your house?
Chimney
On which day of the holidays is Boxing Day (UK)/St.Stephen's Day (Ireland) celebrated?
December 26th
Who/what is ‘Caga Tío’ who commonly makes an appearance in Catalan households during the holidays?
In what movie does a man grow up with Santa's helpers in the North Pole?
Elf
"So, you better watch out
You better not cry
Better not pout
I'm telling you why"
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
What type of plant do people have to kiss under?
Mistletoe
To which fast food chain do people traditionally go on Christmas Day in Japan?
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
What is the Galician Father Christmas also known as?
O Apalpador
Which movie starring Bruce Wilis is typically very popular to watch on English TV despite having nothing to do with Christmas
Die Hard
"All is calm, all is bright.
Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child"
Silent Night
What do people typically hang on their doors at Christmas?
A wreath
In which European country does a frightening monster called Krampus appear to scare naughty children on December 5th
Austria / Bavaria
What are ‘Pastorelas’, most often seen in Mexico around the holiday period?
Pastorelas are plays that recreate the biblical passage where the shepherds follow the Star of Bethlehem to find the Christ Child. Modern day versions entail political and satirical commentary on Mexican life.