This is what Christmas celebrates.
What is the birth of Jesus or (Jesus' birthday)?
The number of days of Hanukkah
What is 8?
These three colors are used in Kwanzaa
What is black, red, and green?
(Fun fact: Black symbolizes the African people, red is for the struggle, and green is for the rich land of Africa.)
Candy canes originated from this country.
What is Germany?
Walking under this plant prompts a kiss.
What is mistletoe?
This soft beverage company helped create the image of modern day Santa Claus
What is Coca-Cola?
The name of the candle holder for Hanukkah
What is a Menorah?
The number of days Kwanzaa lasts
What is 7?
This candy is commonly eaten around Hanukkah and looks like coins.
What is gelt?
This Christmas tree decoration was banned because it used to contain lead.
What is tinsel?
This ethnic group began the tradition of leaving out cookies and milk for Santa Claus.
What are the Dutch?
This is the Yiddish word meaning "spinning top" as played on Hanukkah
What is a dreidel?
In this language, "Kwanzaa" means fresh fruit
What is Swahili?
This Christmas cookie is used to make wishes.
What is gingerbread?
These were Frosty the Snowman’s first words.
This is the country the original Saint Nicholas is from
What is Turkey?
This Jewish comedian stars in this animated Hanukkah movie
What is Adam Sandler?
Kwanzaa was created in this year
What is 1966?
This food is commonly laid on the table for Kwanzaa dinner symbolizing the bounty of the harvest.
What is fruit?
This year held the first New Year’s Eve ball drop.
What is 1907?
This is the year Christmas was declared a national holiday
What is 1870?
The meaning of the word Hanukkah
What is dedication?
These riots inspired Kwanzaa creator Maulana Karenga to create the holiday
What are the Watts Riots?
This sweet beverage popular in Jewish communities is commonly compared to egg nog.
What is kogel mogel?
This was the first U.S. President to recognize Hanukkah.
What is President Carter (Jimmy Carter)?