Santa Claus
Food
Entertainment
Decorations
Winter
100

When Santa gets to this country he gives his reindeer a rest and uses kangaroos instead.

What is Australia?

100

This country celebrates Christmas dinner on the beach with a "barbie".

What is Australia (or New Zealand)?

100

There are more than 733 versions of this Christmas song making it the most popular Christmas song ever.

What is Silent Night?

100

Citizens of this country spend six billion a year on Christmas lights to decorate their homes.

What is the USA?

100

What percentage of the Earth's land surface is covered by snow and ice?

What is 12%?

200

This company hired an illustrator in 1931 whom changed the depiction of Santa from spooky to jolly.

What is Coca-Cola?

200

The candy cane was invented in this country in 1670 and was intended to keep children quiet during church.

What is Germany?

200

If you gave all the gifts listed in the song "12 Days of Christmas", how many gifts would you give?

What is 364?

200

In this country only 1% of the population celebrates Christmas but majority of the Christmas decorations sold around the world are produced here.

What is China?

200

What was the coldest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica?

What is -123 degrees Celsius?

300

This country uses the nickname of Kris Kringle for Santa Claus.

What is the USA?

300

The main Christmas meal in this country called 'Réveillon', is eaten after midnight Christmas Eve church service. Dishes may include roast turkey with chestnuts or roast goose, oysters, foie gras, lobster, venison and cheeses, and a bûche de Noël.

What is France?

300

This North American city claims to be the birthplace of the "Ugly Christmas Sweater" party.

What is Vancouver, Canada?

300

Tinsel was invented in this country in 1610 and originally spun from real silver.

What is Germany?

300

This plant is one of the few that blooms in Winter.  Because its fragrance can be noticed even in the winter, it came to symbolize hope, perseverance, beauty, and purity.

What is the Chinese plum?

400

Santa has a postal code in this country.

What is Canada?

400

The tradition of making gingerbread houses became more widespread after this fairy tale was published in 1812. 

What is Hansel & Gretel?

400

The people of this county play the lottery on Christmas, partly because the jackpot is one of the biggest in the world.  The numbers are sung by children on national TV. 

What is Spain?

400

This country donates a tree to Great Britain's Trafalgar Square each year since 1947 as a thank you for Britain's support during WWII.

What is Norway?

400

All snowflakes have how many number of sides.

What is six?

500

The children in this country send the most letter to Santa every year, approximately 1.7 million.

What is France?

500

Christmas is not a national holiday in this country, but about 3.6 million families still enjoy eating fried chicken (KFC - Kentucky Fried Chicken) on Christmas.  

What is Japan?

500

More than half of this country watches a Disney Christmas TV special on Christmas Day making it the most watched program for the year.

What is Sweden?

500

This country houses a tree decorated with red, white, pink, and black diamonds, as well as jewelry from Bulgari, Cartier, and Chanel. Also on the tree are 3D-printed chocolate peacocks, feathers, ostrich eggs, and bottles of perfume.  The total cost of the tree is $15 million.

What is Spain?

500

What were the original five sports in the first Winter Olympics held in France in 1924?

What are bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing, and skating?

M
e
n
u