Christmas Traditions
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Fun Facts
100

What plant do people traditionally kiss under at Christmas?

A Mistletoe

100

What song has the lyrics 'Jingle all the way'?

Jingle Bells

100

What does Santa use to deliver gifts around the world?

A Sleigh

100

What is the flavour of a traditional candy cane?

Peppermint

100

What animal pulls Santa’s sleigh?

Reindeer

200

What colour are Santa’s suit and hat?

Red and White

200

Who sings All I Want for Christmas Is You?

Mariah Carey

200

What are Santa’s helpers called?

Elves

200

What type of pie is a classic British Christmas treat?

Mince Pie

200

What’s the most famous Christmas ballet about toys coming to life?

The Nutcracker

300

What type of tree is decorated in homes during Christmas?

Christmas tree (often a fir or pine)

300

What song starts with 'You better watch out, you better not cry'?

Santa Claus is coming to town

300

Which reindeer has a red nose?

Rudolph

300

What warm drink is made with milk, eggs, and sometimes nutmeg?

Eggnog

300

What item, made of ice and shaped with a carrot nose, is built outside during snowy Christmases?

Snowman

400

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

A star or an angel

400

Which song mentions a red-nosed reindeer?

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

400

How many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh, not including Rudolph?

Eight

400

Which type of dessert, made with ginger and often shaped like little people, is popular at Christmas?

Gingerbread cookies or gingerbread men

400

What is Frosty the Snowman’s nose made of?

A Button

500

What day comes right after Christmas?

Boxing Day

500

In The Twelve Days of Christmas, what is given on the first day?

A partridge in a pear tree

500

Which reindeer name sounds like the opposite of ‘Cupid’?

Vixen

500

Which fruit is sometimes put into stockings as a symbol of good luck?

Orange

500

In which season is Christmas celebrated in Australia?

Summer