SANTA CLAUS
FOOD
TRADITIONS
DATES
SOCIETY
100

How does Santa Claus get into houses?

Down the chimney

100

What's the traditional meat on Christmas Day?

Turkey

100

What's the name for Christmas songs?

Christmas carols

100

What do we call December 24th?

Christmas Eve

100

What do people traditionally send at Christmas (apart from presents...)?

Christmas cards

200

Who are Santa's most famous helpers?

The elves

200

What is the typical dessert in England on Christmas Day?

Christmas pudding

200

Traditionally, presents were not put under the tree but in ....

Stockings

200

When do British children open their presents?

On the morning of December 25th

200

When do people make New Year Resolutions?

On New Year's Eve

300

Why do the other reindeer laugh at Rudolph?

Because his nose is red.

300

Which food and drink do children leave for Santa Claus?

Some milk (or wine) and biscuits

300

Green plant with red berries used to make Christmas decorations:

Holly

300

When is St.Stephen's Day and what is another name for it?

26 December - Boxing Day

300

Who appears on TV on Christmas Day at 3pm?

The King

400

How does Santa travel?

On a sleigh

400

What have mince pies got inside?

Fruit


400

Green plant with white berries that gives good luck if you put it over the door

Mistletoe

400

How many days of Christmas are there traditionally?

Twelve

400

Which country gives a Christmas tree to London as a present?

Norway

500

How do people also call Santa Claus in Britain?

Father Christmas

500

What is "gravy"?

A type of sauce

500

Which present do people take to other’s people houses on New Year’s Day in Scotland?

A piece of coal

500

What do we call December 25?

Christmas Day

500

What is a Christmas Cracker and when is it used?

Christmas crackers are festive table decorations that make a snapping sound when pulled open, and typically contain a small gift, paper hat and a joke. Crackers are traditionally pulled during Christmas dinner or at Christmas parties.