These 2 primary colours are most commonly associated with Christmas.
What is red and green?
This French carol"Les anges dans nos campagnes," has no known lyricist but tells the story of Christ's birth, when the angel choir told the good news to nearby shepherds.
What is Angels We Have Heard on High?
This frequently gifted holiday cake filled with dried fruits and nuts is thought to have started with the Egyptians.
What is Fruitcake?
Whether you believe its a demon or not, you'd better start praying if you see this fat, red figure coming down your chimney.
Who is Santa Claus?
No animals had to die to make this pie traditionally eaten in the UK at Christmas time?
What is mince (or mincemeat) pie?
This bird is the most common protein eaten at Christmas time in North America.
What is Turkey?
This hymn translated by Frederick Oakeley in 1841 was originally titled, “Ye Faithful, approach ye,”
What is O come, all ye faithful
In this country, over 3.6 million families gather together to enjoy KFC for Christmas dinner.
What is Japan?
More demons (oh no), this character is famous for coming to life after having a magical hat put on them.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
Most historians trace this popular festive drink back to posset, a hot milk-based drink comprised of spices and wine made in Medieval times.
What is eggnog?
Not for sure know the origins of this Christmas treat is said to be J shaped for Jesus or to resemble a shepherd staff, either way we enjoy its minty sweetness.
What is a Candy Cane?
Even though this popular German Christmas Carol originally titled Stille Nacht was composed by Franz Gruber in 1818, Mariah Carey boasts one of the most popular renditions with over 30 million downloads.
What is Silent Night?
This Saint, sometimes called a religious version of Santa Claus, is believed to leave small presents such as fruit for good children but twigs for naughty children in Germany.
Saint Nicholas
This character depicted as a lovable loser is main character of the comic strip Peanuts.
Who is Charlie Brown?
Originating in the 19th century, this fruit is traditionally included in a Christmas stocking.
What is an orange (or clementine)
This popular Christmas movie is really just a horror movie about child neglect, who accidentally goes to Europe without their child.
What is Home Alone?
This hymn written by Charles Wesley, inspired by the sounds of London church bells while walking to church on Christmas Day, urges listeners to listen to the angels as they have important news to share.
What is Hark! the Herald Angels Sing?
Every December 23, residents of Oaxaca, Mexico carve nativity scenes into the skin of these distinct root vegetables with red skins.
What are radishes?
This green, cynical grump outcast of Whoville is the main character of a popular children's books created by Dr. Seuss in 1957.
Who is the Grinch?
This popular sweet bread loaf, originating from Italy, is a popular Christmas treat?
What is Panettone?
Christmas is most widely recognized asa celebration of the birth of this divine, historical figure.
Who is Jesus Christ?
This hymn by Isaac Watts is based on a paraphrase of Psalm 98, especially verses 4-9, Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.
What is joy to the World
In many countries, an ornament in the shape of a this brined vegetable is hidden somewhere in the Christmas tree and the person who finds it, will get an extra present or just a whole lot of good fortune.
What is a pickle?
Rudolph with his red nose is the most popular of Santa's 9 reindeers, name 3 of the other lesser known flying fictional animals.
What is Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner or Blitzen
This popular Christmas treat, has a dark past, originating from when young unmarried women would eat these sweet figures in hopes of attracting a husband.
What is a Gingerbread man?