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How did the first Christmas create BC and AD?

BC means before Christ and AD would be after his birth. (Credit to "PragerU")

100
Who is the most widely celebrated man during this time?

Santa Clause! (Credit to the History Channel)

100

What is the main ingredient that is used to make traditional eggnog?

Milk (Credit to Bing)

100

Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?

This day declares the birth of Jesus Christ 2000 years ago. (credit: History Channel)

100

According to legend, a _______ wove a blanket for baby Jesus. (Hint: Arachnophobia)

What is a Spider? (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

200

At the end of the eighth century, Christmas was celebrated across this continent.

What is Europe? (Credit: History Channel)

200

Who is Santa Clause represented by religiously?

Old St. Nicholas (Credit to the History Channel) 

200

In which country did the gingerbread house originate?

Germany (Credit to Bing)

200

Instead of Ornaments, Germans used _______ to decorate Christmas trees, or what they called, Paradise Trees.

Apples (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

200

True or False: Christmas was supposed to be on December 25, according to religion.

False, Christmas is on the 25th of December because people didn't know where else to celebrate Jesus's birth. (Credit to the History Channel)

300

When did Christmas become a National Holiday; 1822, 1946, or 1870?

1870 (Credit to "Bing")

300

Daily Double!

Double Points

300

What is the most popular cookie?

Chocolate Chip (Credit to "Bing")

300

Which country has the tradition of decorating Christmas trees began?

Germany (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

300

Christmas trees are grown for  ____ amount of years before it is sold. (Answers are accepted for a range of 5)

15 Years; so 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 are accepted. (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

400

True or False: In 1644, the Massachusetts legislature offered anyone who observed Christmas 2 Shillings.

False; he gave 5 Shillings; which was a lot of money back then. (Credit to the History Channel)

400
In which Country did the tradition of sending Christmas cards begin?

England (Credit to the History Channel)

400

Daily Double!

Make score double points

400

About how many people follow Christianity?

2 Billion People (Credit to "PragerU")

400

True or False: Christianity is the 2nd most popular religion in the world.

False: Christianity is actually first. (Credit to "PragerU")

500

According to the Polish, _ _ _ _ _ _ s were considered to be a symbol of prosperity, and goodness. (Hint: It starts with S,and the answer is found in another question, in Potpourri)

What is a Spider? (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

500

Christmas that we know it like today started when; 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, or in the early 21 century?

1800s. (Credit to the History Channel)

500

What is the most popular food eaten on Christmas?

What are Roast Potatoes? (Credit to Bing)

500

Why is Christmas also sometimes known as "X-mas?"

In Greek, "X" is the Greek letter for Chi, which is short and used for Christ. (Credit to "Peekaboo Kids")

500

Why does Santa Clause wear red and white?

After a Coca Cola ad, because they made Santa dress up in red and white (Credit to the History Channel)

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