Christmas
Customs
Food and Drinks
Decorations
New Year
100

What is the word "Christmas" derived from?

Christ's mass 

100

What are 3 names for the people who followed the Star?

The Magi 

Wise Men

3 Kings

100

Mincemeat are pies with meat. 

100

The first Christmas tree was introduced into England by Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, in the year 1841.

True.

100

The most traditional New Year song.

Auld Lang Syne 

200

What were the gifts which were brought to baby Christ?

Gold, frankincense and myrrh.

200
What do they call a big log of wood which used to be burnt on Christmas Eve?

Yule log

200

An old English warm beverage traditionally drunk at Christmas time.

Wassail

200

What evergreen Christmas decorations except a Christmas tree do you know?

Holly, mistletoe.

200

What legume is traditionally served for good health or good luck on New Year's Day?

blackeyed peas

300

What holiday did Old Germanic tribes celebrate on December 22?

Yule

300

What naughty thing did St. Nicholas do, according to legend?

Punched Arias in the face

300

A Christmas drink, traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped egg whites, and egg yolks.

egg-nog

300

What do evergreen plants symbolize?

Eternal life.
300

On what day does Christmas end?

January 6

400

What is Yuletide?

Christmas season or 12 days of Christmas

400

What does the word "carol" mean?

A circle dance.

400

The meaning behind the candy cane.

Represents Jesus: a shepherd's staff, red for blood, white for purity

400

Who is believed to be the first to place a star on top of the Christmas tree?

Martin Luther

400

What three things were to be brought on New Year's Day to symbolize good luck?

A piece of coal, bread and a silver coin.

500

What are the names of the Three Wise Men?

Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar

500

Where does the custom of hanging wreaths at Christmas supposedly come from?

From a Roman custom of presenting wreaths and gifts.

500

The Old English/Danish wæs hal means...

Be whole or be healthy!

500

What does a star on top of the Christmas tree represent?

A star of Bethlehem.

500

What is the origin of the word "January"?

It comes from Janus, the Roman god of doors. He is two-faced and look both to the future and to the past.