This saint, known for his generosity, inspired the modern Santa Claus.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
Hanging this plant in a doorway encourages kisses during Christmas.
What is mistletoe?
This traditional English dessert is often set on fire before being served.
What is Christmas pudding?
These plants, with red and green leaves, are common Christmas decorations.
What are poinsettias?
This Roman festival, celebrated in December, influenced the timing of Christmas.
What is Saturnalia?
In this country, it is tradition to receive a chocolate letter in a shoe.
What is the Netherlands (Holland)?
These spicy cookies are commonly shaped like people or houses.
What are gingerbread cookies?
This type of evergreen plant is traditionally decorated as a Christmas tree.
What is a fir tree?
This country was the first to declare Christmas a federal holiday in 1870.
What is the United States?
The Yule log is a Christmas tradition originating in this region.
What is Scandinavia?
Candy canes originated in this country in the 17th century.
What is Germany?
Tinsel was originally made using this precious metal.
What is silver?
The famous Christmas truce during World War I occurred in this year.
What is 1914?
In this country, KFC is a popular Christmas dinner choice.
What is Japan?
This chocolatey dessert is shaped and decorated to look like a log.
What is a Yule Log?
This decoration, traditionally placed on top of a Christmas tree, represents the star of Bethlehem.
What is a star?
This Christmas carol is credited as being sung for the first time in Austria in 1818.
What is Silent Night?
This figure is said to punish naughty children during Christmas in European folklore.
Who is Krampus?
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This dessert containing fruit from the United Kingdom is soaked in alcohol and often aged for weeks before Christmas.
What are sugar cookies?