Hannukah
St. Patrick's day
Christmas
4th of July
Lunar New Year
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When do people celebrate Hanukkah?

From the 7th to the 15th of December

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Who was St. Patrick?

The patron of Ireland

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Spell Jesus's name in Hebrew

Yeshua

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What is another way to call the 4th of July?

 USA Independence Day

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What is it commonly known as? 

The Spring Festival

200

What is Hannukah? 

 Festival of Lights

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What was St. Patrick's real name?

Maewyn Succat

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Where was baby Jesus born?

Bethlehem

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What is the document that was signed? 

The Declaration of Independence 

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How do people celebrate it? 

By cleaning their houses, family dinners, giving gifts

300

What is a latke?

A potato pancake, traditional food eaten during Hannukah

300

What is a glen?

A narrow secluded valley

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What is a hearth?

An open space in a wall where a fire can be built

300

What year was the Declaration of Independence adapted? 

1776

300

What is a couplet?

Short, two line poems

400

How many branches does a menorah have? 

Nine branches

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What does slew mean?

Large number or amount

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What does noel mean in Latin?

Birth

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How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?

56 people

400

What does longevity mean?

Living a long life

500

How is Hannukah different from Christmas?

Gift aren't typically given

500

What is a lilt?

A jaunty rhythm in music or speech

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What does crumping mean?

The sound of walking over frozen snow

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What does spangled mean?

Covered with sparkling, bright objects

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What is a wonton?

A Chinese dumpling

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