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100

What is Santa's name in French

Père Noël, Papa Noël, Saint Nicolas

100

Where is the Carnival de Martinique? 

Martinique

It is a large outdoor celebration of Martinique culture and history. 

100

Belguim is known for which sweet treat, especially gifted around Christmas and Valentines Day?

Chocolate

100

Although few people celebrate La Fête de Hanoucca, what is it called in English? 

Hanukkah 

100

What is a creche?

A Nativity Scene.

200

L' Épiphanie references which three people with the name "Les Trois Rois"?

The Three Kings. 

200

This sparkling beverage, often drank to commence the New Year originated in which French region? 

Champagne- Ardenne

200

What shapes does a Bûche De Noël resemble? 

A Yule Log. 

200

What does les Marchés de Noel mean in English?

Christmas Markets 

200

What item do children put near the fireplace on Christmas Eve?

Their shoes. 

300

Dec. 6 commemorates which Saint associated with Christmas? 

Saint Nicholas 

300

Which small francophone island had a revolution for independence led by Toussaint Louverture, and celebrates their independence on Jan. 2?

Haiti

300

Why are crepes eaten on La Chandeleur?

To bring in good luck/a good harvest, as spring approaches. They represent the Sun. 

300

Snow and ice tobogganing, winter games, and sugar shack stands are done during the Winter Carnival of which francophone Canadian providence?

Quebec

300

What item is used for holidays in almost every culture, and often represents light and warmth?

Candles. 

400

 Saint Nicolas is often depicted on a donkey (âne), but what does Père Noël often ride? 

A reindeer (renne), Rudolph (Rudolphe le renne au nez rouge)

400

Which European francophone country celebrates TWO Santas? (Sinkerklaas and Père Noël)

Belgium! One for the Dutch community and the other for the French community

400

What is found in the Galette des Rois?

A ceramic baby know as la fève. 

400

What do the French do after Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve?

Go home and eat a big dinner called le Réveillon.

400

Le sapin is another word for which tall, festive, and iconic christmas decoration?

A Christmas tree. 

500

What does Père Fouettard do to bad children?

Whips them. 

500

During the month of December, what francophone African country celebrates L'Abéné Festival? (A festival of dancing and drumming)

Senegal 

500

How many courses does the French Christmas Dinner have?

6

500

This year Ashura was celebrated on Dec. 5. What major religion in France is Ashura a part of? 

Islam

500

What is a sabot?

 A wooden shoe. 

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