Traditions
Vocabulary
Character
Movie
Food
100

Putting a silver coin in it is another age-old custom that is said to bring luck to the person that finds it. The questioned dish is the traditional end to the British Christmas dinner.

Christmas Pudding

100

It is a sock-shaped bag that is hung on Christmas Eve so that Father Christmas can fill it with gifts

Christmas stocking

100

It is usually depicted as the ninth and youngest of Santa Claus's reindeer who guide Santa's sleigh

Rudolph

100

What movie: an eight-year-old troublemaker must protect his house from a pair of burglars when he is accidentally left by his family during Christmas? 

Home Alone

100

What is the blood sausage made of? Name at least three ingredients.

Blood, oats and pork. 

200

Hanging of it on a door goes back a very long way. It might have started back in Roman times when it was used as a sign of victory and of their status

Wreath

200

A traditional Christmas drink made of alcohol with beaten eggs and milk

Egg-nog

200

It is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore (especially North Germanic mythology and folklore). It helps Santa.

Elf

200

What movie: it tells the story of a cynical grump who goes on a mission to steal Christmas, only to have his heart changed by a young girl's generous holiday spirit. 

Grinch

200

Who leaves mince pie and sherry (or whisky) for Father Christmas?

English; British

300

In the questioned country children believe that an old lady called 'Befana' brings the gifts.

Italy

300

A decorated paper tube that makes a sharp noise and releases a small toy when two people pull it apart.

Cracker

300

It is the title character of the beloved Christmas song and a featured character in multiple Christmas stories. It is white.

Frosty the Snowman

300

What movie: Santa's clumsy son sets out on a mission with Grandsanta to give out a present they misplaced to a young girl in less than two hours. 

Arthur Christmas (Artur päästab jõulud)

300

Where is mince pie a traditional Christmas food?

England, the UK

400

The custom of kissing under this plant comes from England. It is used in decorations at Christmas time

Mistletoe

400

It is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread

Tinsel

400

It is a figure in the Central and Eastern Alpine folklore of Europe who, during the Advent season, scares children who have misbehaved.

Krampus

400

What movie: Determined young Nikolas meets his destiny in a magical land inhabited by elves on a quest to find his father — and bring home the gift of hope.

A Boy Called Christmas

400

It is a spiced, usually alcoholic, mulled wine or spirit. It is a traditional Nordic drink during winter, especially around Christmas 

Glögg

500

The first documented use of a tree at Christmas and New Year celebrations is argued between the cities. What cities?

Tallinn and Riga

500

The word can be used as another name for Christmas, the Christian holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Yule

500

Who was Jesus born to? What are the names of his parents?

Joseph and Mary

500

What movie: The film's protagonist is a 10-year old girl, who spends her Christmas holiday in the mysterious farmstead in Southern Estonia.

Eia's Christmas at Phantom Owl Farm (Eia jõulud Tondikakul)

500

Which European country did the first known recipe for gingerbread?

Greece