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Christmas is declared a national holiday in-

1870 

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How many days of Kwanzaa are there?

Seven, one for each principle.

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How many deer pull the Santa sleigh?

Nine (including Rudolph)

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What is the highest grossing Christmas movie?

The Grinch.

100

How to say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish?

Feliz Navidad.

200

Kwanzaa was created in this year- 

1966

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Do more Americans get real or artificial trees?

Artificial. Between 75% and 80% of Americans who have a Christmas tree now. 


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What are you supposed to do under mistletoe?

Kiss.

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First brand to use Santa in its advertising ?

The Coca Cola company. 

200

What is the origin of the term "X-mas"?




In the early days of the Christian church, Christians used the letter X as a secret symbol to indicate their membership in the church to others. If you know the Greek meaning of X, Xmas and Christmas essentially mean the same thing: Christ + mas = Christmas


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The word "Hanukkah" means-

Dedication.

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Who was the first U.S. president to recognize Hanukkah in the White House?

Jimmy Carter, 1979

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Traditions of this holiday include: Families often light a candle on the Kinara, a special candle holder, for each principle and discuss its meaning. Other traditions include exchanging handmade gifts, wearing traditional African clothing, and participating in festive feasts.

Kwanzaa. 

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True or false: The song "Jingle Bells" was written specifically for Christmas.

False. It was written for Thanksgiving- The song was actually first performed at a Thanksgiving church service and was never intended to be a Christmas staple. 

300

Which was more popular for shopping in 2022: Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

Black Friday

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This Wiccan holiday tradition, typically observed around the winter solstice, marks the longest night of the year and the returning of the sun. 

Yule. Wiccans may decorate their homes with evergreen branches, candles, and symbols of the sun. Lighting a Yule log and engaging in rituals that honor the cycles of nature are common practices. It's a time for reflection, renewal, and embracing the returning light.

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When did people start decorating Christmas trees?

Christmas trees appear to be rooted in present-day Germany during the Middle Ages. In 1419, a guild in Freiburg put up a tree decorated with apples, flour-paste wafers, tinsel and gingerbread

400

During which holiday would people celebrate with a game of spin the dreidel?

Hanukkah.

400

In what state will you find a town named Christmas?

Michigan.

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In which country does a Witch rather than Santa drop gifts through the chimney?

Italy.

500

The Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year.

Ōmisoka or ōtsugomori

500

How many winter holidays are celebrated in December (around the world)?

11

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Hanging stockings by a fireplace is a common tradition for what holiday ?

Christmas. 

500

In which ocean are the Christmas Islands located?

Christmas Island is located in the Indian Ocean, 1500 km west of the Australian mainland.

500

Who wrote A Christmas Carol?

Charles Dickens

600

People celebrate St. Lucia day on this day- 

St. Lucia’s Day is a festival of lights celebrated in Sweden, Norway, and the Swedish-speaking areas of Finland on December 13 in honour of St. Lucia (St. Lucy).

600

How big was the world's largest recorded snowflake? 

15" in diameter- recorded in Montana in 1887.

600

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany.

600

Finding a spider web on the Christmas tree is considered good luck in what country?

Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. 

600

How tall was the world's tallest Christmas tree?

The world's tallest Christmas tree ever displayed was in Seattle, Washington, in 1950. It measured 221 feet tall and was adorned with around 5,000 lights.

700

This is the winter solstice ceremony of the Zuni and Hopi peoples held December 21, the shortest day of the year.

What is Soyal.

700

Why is Rudolph's nose red?

Parasitic infection

700

Why do Norwegians hide brooms on Christmas eve?

Norwegians believe that Christmas Eve coincides with the arrival of evil spirits and witches. Logically, therefore, households will hide all their brooms before they go to sleep.

700

Which holiday cookie cutter shape is the most popular?

The gingerbread man!

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What country did Santa originate from?

Turkey. The story behind Santa goes back to the third century during the time of St. Nicholas, a monk, even though some sources state that he was a bishop. Nicholas was born around 280 A.D. in Patara, in modern-day Turkey.

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