Traditionally served during a Danish Julefrokost, it is pieces of bread with toppings, usually rye bread smeared with butter, fat, or other spreads.
What is "Smørrebrød"?
Mulled wine often served with almonds and raisins during Christmas.
What is "Glögg"?
A festive buffet characterized by large amounts of food and drink, both traditional and new, hot and cold dishes
DOUBLE POINTS
Traditional carol, often sung by choirs, begins with the lyrics '_________, holy night, all is calm, all is bright"?
What is "Silent Night"?
This holiday, observed in the U.K. on the day after Christmas
What is "Boxing Day"?
The Norwegian name for Santa Claus
Spice that is commonly used in Scandinavian Christmas Cookies and put on top of the rice porridge.
What is "Cinnamon"?
Popular Norwegian Dessert made with a sort of berries and whipped cream. Often served at Chrismas.
What is" Multekrem"?
Spotify has a playlist featuring 100 different versions of this holiday bop, which was originally written and recorded by 1980s Brit Pop duo
The country from which the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree originates.
What is "Germany"?
One of the longest-standing Norwegian Christmas traditions, and may be the original Norwegian Christmas dinner. Dried whitefish, usually cod, but sometimes ling or burbot, cured in lye.
What is "Lutefisk"?
Often hidden in the Risalamandé and the person to find it will receive a gift.
What is "an almond"?
It is a small animal made of straw with red strings, which we decorate with for Christmas.
How many times does Santa check his list?
What was the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
What is "Home Alone"?
Traditional Finnish drink made from fermented rye typically served cold and spiced with fruit or spices
What is "Sima"?
What is "Hiding Brooms"?
Number of reindeer in the primary flight squadron including Rudolph.
What is "9"?
DOUBLE POINTS
This Reindeer is Rudolf's Dad
Who is "Donner"?
DOUBLE POINTS
Traditional Finnish dessert made of prune Jam and Puff Pastry, shaped like a star.
What is "Joulutorttu"?
The day on which the snow falls at 20.59 and the Christmas brew is served in various bars and pubs across the country.
What is "The first Friday of November?"