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100

A widespread custom in which an apple is cut horizontally after the Christmas meal, with the shape of the core believed to predict health and fortune in the next year.

Czech Republic

100

A narrow, flexible strip of fabric, often brightly coloured, used for decorative purposes, such as adorning gifts, wreaths, or other festive ornaments, to enhance aesthetic appeal and convey celebratory intent.

Ribbon

100

A decorative green ''circle'' made of evergreens, adorned with candles or other ornamental features.

Advent wreath/Christmas wreath

100

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Home alone

100

Dashing through the snow
In a one horse open sleigh
Over the hills we go
Laughing all the way
Bells on Bobtails ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to ride and sing
A sleighing song tonight

Jingle Bells (James Lord Pierpont)


200

In this country, Christmas dinner often includes a special meal from a fast-food restaurant. (Especially KFC)

Japan

200

A traditional hot drink mixed with spices and citrus fruit, commonly consumed during winter and especially associated with Christmas markets.

Mulled wine

200

The activity of going from house to house singing traditional Christmas songs, often to raise money for charity.

Carolling

200

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Grinch

200

Once bitten and twice shy
I keep my distance
but you still catch my eye
Tell me baby do you recognise me?
Well it's been a year, it doesn't surprise me

Last Christmas (Wham!)

300

Children place their shoes by the door or window and hope that a mysterious visitor will fill them with some sweets.  

Germany, Austria (Belgium, Netherlands)

300

A traditional Christmas display representing the birth of Jesus Christ, typically consisting of figurines arranged in a stable-like setting and symbolising religious and cultural heritage.

Nativity scene/nativity set

300

A temporary festive structure or area, usually outdoors, where people gather to buy seasonal food, handmade gifts and warm drinks during Advent.

Christmas market

300

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An angel of the Lord (AndΔ›l PΓ‘nΔ›)

300

Feeling Christmas all around
And I'm tryna to play it cool
But it's hard to focus when I see him walking 'cross the room
Let it snow, is blasting out
But I won't get it in the mood
I'm avoiding every mistletoe until I know it's true love
That he thinks of
So next Christmas I'm not all alone boy


Santa Tell Me (Ariana Grande)

400

On Christmas Eve, people attend church at midnight, but instead of walking, they often travel there on roller skates.

Venezuela

400

an intense, almost uncontrollable desire or excitement about shopping, which often leads to impulsive purchases and spending large amounts of money.

Shopping fever/shopping spree

400

A festive novelty object made from paper, which is pulled apart to make a loud pop and often contains a small gift, a joke, and a paper crown.

Christmas cracker

400

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A Christmas Carol

400

Time for parties and celebrations
People dancing all night long
Time for presents
And exchanging kisses
Time for singing Christmas songs.

Merry Christmas Everyone (Shakin' Stevens)

500

During Christmas, many homes are decorated with artificial spider webs, which are believed to bring good luck and wealth in the coming year.

Ukraine

500

A formal speech traditionally given by the British monarch on Christmas Day.

The Christmas Broadcast/the Royal Christmas Message

500

The day after Christmas Day, traditionally a public holiday in Britain, often associated with giving gifts to service workers, visiting sporting events, and post-holiday relaxation.

Boxing day

500

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Love Actually

500

And so this is Christmas.
For weak and for strong.
For rich and the poor ones.
The road is so long.
And so Happy Christmas.
For black and for white.
For yellow and red ones.
Let's stop all the fight.   

Happy Xmas (John Lennon)