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100

What do people traditionally put on top of their Christmas tree?

An angel, a star

100

Where was baby Jesus born?

Bethlehem

100

What words follow 'Silent Night' in the song?

Holy Night

100

What are the two most popular Christmas colors?

Red and green

100

Boxing day started as a traditional holiday in which country?

UK

200

What's the name of the period leading up to Christmas?

Advent

200

 What was Scrooge's first name in Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol?

Ebenezer

200

Who is the most popular of Santa’s Reindeer?

Rudolph

200

Which angel visited Mary?

Angel Gabriel

200

Before the invention of Christmas lights, what did people put on their Christmas trees?

Candles

300

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

Germany

300

What colour are mistletoe berries?

White, red, pink

300

In Home Alone, where is the family going on holiday?

Paris/France

300

Which famous scientist has their birthday on December 25, 1642?

Isaac Newton

300

In what Christmas movie did Donald Trump make a cameo appearance?

Home Alone 2

400

Where did the tradition of Christmas stockings come from?

According to tradition, the original Saint Nicholas put gold coins in the stockings of three poor sisters

400

How many years do Christmas trees grow before they are sold?

15

400

What is the traditional Christmas meal eaten in Japan?

KFC

400

The “X” in Xmas stands for what?

Xristos, which means “Christ” in Greek

400

The idea of Santa Claus dressed in a red and white costume started as an advertisement by what beverage company?

Coca-Cola

500

What country has the most reindeer?

Southern Norway

500

In which US state would you find the town Santa Claus?

Indiana, Arizona, Georgia

500

What well-known Christmas carol became the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965?

Jingle Bells

500

What is the average number of Christmas trees grown in Europe yearly?

60 million

500

Where do Finland’s residents usually put their candles on Christmas Eve?

On relatives’ graves