In Spain, how many grapes do you eat at midnight on Christmas Eve?
a. 21
b. 12
c. 11
b. 12
What do you call a piece of snow?
a. a milkshake
b. a snowflake
c. a cornflake
b. a snowflake
What do you call a person made from snow?
a. snowman
b. snowperson
c. snowball
a. snowman
What goes at the top of the Christmas Tree?
a. star
b. lights
c. garland
a. star
When is New Year's Eve?
a. 31st of December
b. 31st of January
c. 1st of January
a. 31st of December
What do you call frozen water?
a. rice
b. slice
c. ice
c. ice
What vegetable is used to make a snowman's nose?
a. eggplant
b. tomato
c. carrot
c. carrot
What is another word for "present"?
a. candle
b. box
c. gift
c. gift
What can you see in the sky at midnight on New Years Eve in the U.S.A.?
a. stars
b. balloons
c. fireworks
c. fireworks
What does water do when it gets very cold?
a. It boils
b. It freezes
c. It melts
b. It freezes
What do you use when you fight with snow?
a. water
b. a stick
c. snowballs
c. snowballs
What do children hang up for Santa to put presents in?
a. bags
b. stockings
c. lights
b. stockings
Does the whole world celebrate New Year's Eve on the same date?
a. Yes
b. No
b. No
What temperature does water freeze?
a. Three below Zero degrees
b. Zero degrees
c. Three degrees
b. Zero degrees
What do you make when you lay in the snow and move your arms?
a. snowman
b. snowperson
c. snow angel
c. snow angel
What can you eat on Christmas in England?
a. mince bread
b. mince cake
c. mince pie
c. mince pie
Which of these two countries celebrates the new year first?
a. Japan
b. Spain
a. Japan
What do you call a snow storm?
a. blizzard
b. wizard
c. lizard
a. blizzard
What winter sport is done on ice?
a. skiing
b. hockey
c. snowboarding
b. hockey
What is December 26th in the U.K.?
a. Gift Day
b. Boxing Day
c. Christmas Day
b. Boxing Day