Which animals foot is considered to be lucky in Britain?
Rabbit's foot
In Canada and America, children believe that Santa Claus lives where?
North Pole.
"Hey, Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it ______________."
"Better."
An Australia animal that has a pouch and hops on two legs?
Kangaroo or Wallaby
If you break a mirror, you'll have ________ years bad luck.
seven years.
What do people hang up on Christmas Eve for Santa to fill with gifts.
Stockings.
"I say, 'High.' You say, 'Low.' You say, 'Why?' And I say, '________________.'"
"'I don't know."
A dangerous Australian animal that you don't want to meet.
Crocodile (or venomous spider/snake)
In Britain seeing a black cat is considered good luck or bad luck?
Good luck!
Christians celebrate whose birth at Christmas time?
Jesus Christ.
"When I find myself in times of trouble, ______________ comes to me, speaking words of wisdom: Let it be."
"Mother Mary."
A cute Australian animal that tourist like taking pictures with.
Koala
According to the superstition, we should touch (what?) if we want good luck to continue.
Touch wood.
What food is traditionally eaten at a Christmas meal?
Turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables such as carrots and turnips. Also other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham are also used.
"Say you don't need no diamond ring, and I'll be satisfied. Tell me that you want the kind of thing that money just can't buy. I don't care too much for money. Money can't ______________."
"Buy me love."
An Australian animal used as the 'city mark' in Ikea City.
Wombat.
British people are superstitious about spilling salt. That is because salt was very valuable, and was used as a __________.
Medicine.
What country did decorating Christmas trees originate in?
Germany
"So we sailed up to the sun till we found the sea of green. And we lived beneath the waves in our ____________."
"Yellow submarine."
Australian animal famous for have a nose like a duck but is not a bird.
Platypus.