Which song begins with “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way”?J
Jingle bells
What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?
A star or an angel
What is the name of the reindeer with a red nose?
Rudolph
What kind of meat is commonly eaten for Christmas dinner in many countries?
Turkey
In the United States, what drink is traditionally left out for Santa Claus along with cookies?
Milk
Who originally sang “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
Mariah Carey
In many countries, people celebrate Christmas by exchanging small gifts on what day before Christmas?
24th of December
Where does Santa Claus live?
The North Pole / Lapland
What fruit cake is very popular in Britain at Christmas?
Christmas pudding
What do people often place in the center of a nativity scene?
Baby Jesus
Last Christmas, I gave you my ______.”
Heart
What Christmas tradition counts down the days to Christmas with small daily treats or surprises hidden behind numbered doors?
An Advent calendar
How does Santa travel around the world on Christmas Eve?
In a sleigh
What sweet treat has red and white stripes?
Candy canes
In the UK, what is shaped like a cylinder and is traditionally pulled at Christmas dinner?
Christmas cracker
Which Christmas song begins with the line “You better watch out, you better not cry”?
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
What do children hang by the fireplace for Santa to fill?
Stocking
Which character tries to steal Christmas?
The Grinch
True or false: Panettone is a traditional Christmas dessert from France.
False, it's from Italy
In which European country is the figure of “La Befana,” who delivers gifts to children, part of the Christmas tradition?
In the song “Jingle Bells,” what do people ride in?
A one-horse open sleigh
Which plant do people kiss under at Christmas?
Mistletoe
How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?
9
True or false: Eggnog is a drink made with milk and eggs.
True
What Christmas decoration is made from a circular arrangement of evergreen branches, often with candles or ornaments?
A Christmas wreath