What day is christmas held in Scotland?
What is the most common thing to eat on Christmas day?
What is turkey or duck
Who raided Scotland in the late 700s?
What are Vikings
Are their Christmas decorations in general ordinary or unique?
What is ordinary
What happens if a person finds a trinket in their loaf?
What is being blessed with good luck for the rest of the year
What kind of vegetable is typically Scottish?
What is brussels sprouts
What happened when Charles the second was restored to the throne?
What is Christmas was still banned for a very long time
What country do they share many Christmas decorations with?
What is United Kingdom
Name one of the ingredients that Black Buns include
What are raisins, currants, almonds, citrus peel, allspice, ginger and cinnamon
What kind of topping do the Scottish people put on their dessert?
What are sprinkles
When did the Scottish parliament make a law that made 'Yule vacations' illegal?
What is 1640
What traditional Scottish clothes have a checked pattern?
What is kilt
What is a first-footer?
What is a special name given to the first person to arrive on Christmas Day.
What was Haggis made from? (Say 1 thing)?
What are intestines
"The Vikings had their own way of celebrating the winter, which they referred to as...."
What is Jól
What is the traditional Scottish pattern called?
What is tartan
How do first-footers bless their guests?
What is to come with gifts such as coal, whisky and bread.
What is normally eaten to the main plate?
What are sausages with bacon rapped around them, boiled veggies
When did the 25th of December become a Scottish public holiday?
What is 1958
What is a wreath?
What is an arrangement of flowers in a circle