NEW ZEALAND
CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS
CHRISTMAS LEGENDS
CHRISTMAS FOOD
CHRISTMAS SONGS
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The capital of New Zealand.
What is Wellington?
100
The name of the time when Estonian children usually get their Christmas presents.
What is A Christmas Eve?
100
An important part of the house on the roof and the way that Santa enters the house in England and America.
What is a chimney?
100
The name of "black pudding" in Estonian.
What is "verivorst"?
100
This famous song, written in 1950, is about a man who has a button for his nose.
What is Frosty The Snowman?
200
The ocean that New Zealand lies in.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
200
The name of the time when English and American children get their presents.
What is a Christmas Day?
200
A name of Santa's prototype. A saint who was known for his secret gift giving and became a model of Santa Claus.
Who is St Nicholas?
200
The bird which the British and American traditionally eat at Christmas.
What is a turkey?
200
This famous song is about a reindeer. It was written in 1950.
What is Rudolph-The-Red-Nose-Reindeer?
300
Native people of New Zealand are called with that name.
Who is Maori?
300
The Christmas dessert in which you can find a coin for good luck.
What is a pudding?
300
Santa has that number of reindeer pulling his sleigh.
What is nine?
300
A famous Christmas dessert in England that usually is decorated with a branch of holly.
What is a pudding?
300
This popular Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving in 1857.
What is A Jingle Bell?
400
A bird who cannot fly and a nickname for a person from New Zealand.
Who is a kiwi?
400
Since 1947, the spruce(a Christmas tree) for Trafalgar Square in London is a annual present from the people of this country. The name of this country.
What is Norway? (Oslo)
400
The (earthly) parents of a person whose birthday we celebrate at Christmas.
Who are Mary and Joseph?
400
A popular sweet salad in Estonia that is made from this orange-colour vegetable.
What is a pumpkin?
400
It is a song by British pop duo Wham!, released on Epic Records in 1984, on a double A-side with "Everything She Wants". Originally written and produced by George Michael, it has been covered by many artists since its original release. You sang it to your English teacher recently.
What is "Last Christmas"?
500
The name of the most famous opera singer from New Zealand.
Who is Kiri Te Kanawa?
500
26th December in England. The name of the day when tradesmen, milkmen and postmen get a little gift or some money.
What is a Boxing Day?
500
We celebrate his birthday at Christmas.
Who is Jesus Christ?
500
A sweet cookie/biscuit eaten at Christmas time.
What is a gingerbread?
500
It is an Irving Berlin song reminiscing about an old-fashioned Christmas setting with nice snowy Christmas weather.
What is White Christmas?