Christmas in the UK
Christmas Characters
Christmas songs
Food and traditions
Santa around Europe
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Children hang these next to their bed for Father Christmas to put presents inside.

stockings

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Who is the reindeer with the red nose?

Rudolph

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Last Christmas, I gave you my heart. The very next day, you gave it away.

Last Christmas

1

What fish do you eat in Poland on Christmas?

carp

1

In which country is he called Father Christmas?

England

2

This vegetable is traditionally eaten an Christmas. It is named after a city.

Brussel sprouts

2

Who are Santa's little helpers?

elves

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He knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows when you've been bad or good so be good for goodness sake.

Santa Clause is Coming to Town

2

Kiss the person next you while standing under what plant?

mistletoe

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In which country is he called Ded Moroz?

Russia

3

When they are torn open, a plastic toy, paper hat and joke come out of this.

a Christmas cracker

3

This wise man (king) who was one of the 3 to bring gifts to the manger shares his name with a popular cartoon ghost who was celebrated for being friendly.

Casper 

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You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen
Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen
But do you recall.....

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

3

What does Santa give bad boys in girls on Christmas in the UK and USA?

coal

3

In which country is he called Papá Noel?

Spain / Spanish-speaking countries

4

What time does the Queeen's Christmas message broadcast to the British public on Christmas Day?

3:00 PM
4

Santa Claus's wife goes by either Mrs. Clause or this other holiday-related and pun-inspired moniker. 

Mary Christmas

4

Oh bring us a figgy pudding

Oh bring us a figgy pudding

Oh bring us a figgy pudding

And put it right here.

We Wish you a Merry Christmas

4

This is a special Christmas drink popular in the US and the UK. It is made from milk, eggs and nutmeg. Whiskey and rum can also be added.

egg nog

4

In which country is he called Ayios Vassileios?

Greece

5

Wrap bacon around a pork sausage to make this classic British Christmas dish.

chipolata

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This horned, devilish looking character is a folkloric Christmas creature that scares naughty children.

Krampus

5

Now the ground is white,
Go it while you're young.
Take the girls tonight,
Sing this sleighing song.

Jingle Bells

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This decorative item is usually made with holly leaves and is circular. It is usually placed on a door or above the mantelpiece of a fireplace. In Poland, they are more often used at funerals. 

wreath

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In which country are children brought presents by a witch called Befana? She appeared before the 3 Wise Men and told them where to find the Baby Jesus.

Italy