What are the two most popular Christmas colors?
Red & Green
What is the name of the reindeer in the movie “Frozen?
Sven
How old is Kevin McCallister in 'Home Alone'?
8
How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
Where do Santa and Mrs. Claus enjoy going for a swim?
The north pool
How many times does the number 'one' appear in an advent calendar with 24 boxes?
13 times --> 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21
What traditional Christmas beverage has roots in the British aristocracy, often prepared with egg, sugar, milk, spices, and rum?
Eggnog
In “Home Alone,” where did Kevin’s family travel for Christmas?
Paris
The idea of Santa Claus dressed in a red and white costume started as an advertisement by what beverage company?
Coca-Cola
What do you call a snowman in the summer?
a puddle
Mariah Carey's iconic Christmas hit All I Want for Christmas officially signals the start of the festive period - but what year was it released?
1994
Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
Germany
Name an English speaking country that celebrates Christmas in the summer
Australia / New Zealand
Which country is Europe’s largest exporter of natural Christmas trees?
Denmark
Why are Christmas trees bad at knitting?
Which country traditionally eats KFC for Christmas dinner?
Japan
When should Christmas decorations come down, according to the traditions in the UK?
5 or 6 January (12th night)
What is the highest-grossing Christmas movie of all time?
'How The Grinch Stole Christmas'
Who is widely considered the King of Christmas music?
Michael Bublé
Why didn’t the skeleton go to the Christmas party?
He had no-body to go to.
What fairytale inspired the first gingerbread house?
Hansel and Gretel (Hans & Grietje)
What is the average number of Christmas trees grown in Europe yearly?
60 million
In what year was the first Christmas card sent? (you can be off by 10 years)
1843
What is Mr. Verkerk's favourite Christmas Song?
Driving home for Christmas - Chris Rea
When does Christmas come before Thanksgiving?
In the dictionary