(USA & Canada)
The name of the reindeer with the shiny red nose who helps Santa Claus?
Who is Rudolph?
It is a Christmas custom to kiss when standing under this specific plant with white berries.
What is mistletoe?
The season in Australia and New Zealand when Christmas is celebrated (December)?
What is summer?
Due to the warm climate many Caribbean islands celebrate Christmas with these large gatherings and street parades that feature music and colourful costumes.
What is a carnival?
popular Christmas song from the 1940s that starts with the line: "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas..."?
What is White Christmas?
The traditional Christmas flower, often red and green, that is popular in the USA.
What is Christmas Star? What is poinsettia?
The name of the speech the British monarch gives every year on December 25th.
What is the King's Speech?
Christmas activity in Australia that often takes place at the beach instead of indoors.
What is Christmas dinner? What is Christmas lunch? What is Christmas BBQ?
As many English-speaking Caribbean countries were historically British colonies, this British main dish is often eaten for Christmas dinner even in the tropical heat.
What is turkey?
The name Brits use instead of "Santa Claus"
Who is Father Christmas? What is Father Christmas?
drink, made of milk, eggs, sugar, and spices that is a popular American Christmas beverage
What is eggnog?
In Britain, the traditional main course (meat) most often served on Christmas Day
What is turkey?
These Australian animals sometimes replace reindeer in Christmas stories and songs, pulling Santa's sleigh
What are kangaroos?
A sweet punch similar to eggnog, traditionally made with milk, sugar, and this type of alcoholic beverage, is a popular drink across many Caribbean islands during the holiday season.
What is rum?
The term for the time between Christmas and New Year, often used for relaxing and visiting friends/family
What is Holiday Season? What is Christmastide?
The date that Canadians call "Boxing Day" and use for shopping and relaxing and leisure activities.
What is December 26th? What is the 26th of December?
The small explosive paper cylinder that is traditionally pulled apart at the dinner table to reveal a hat, a joke, and a small gift.
What is a Christmas cracker?
The popular Commonwealth sport often played in New Zealand for leisure on December 26th.
What is cricket?
In Jamaica, a type of spiced fruit cake which is a traditional dessert at Christmas, named after its dark colour and being soaked in rum or wine.
What is Black Cake?
The Christmas songs that a group of people sing from door to door.
What are carols? What are Christmas carols?
Famous American Christmas ballet, often performed during the holiday season, about a girl's magical Christmas Eve.
What is The Nutcracker?
The round, dark cake, filled with dried fruit, nuts, and alcohol, that is served as a Christmas dessert in Britain.
What is Christmas pudding?
The name of the traditional New Zealand Christmas tree-like shrub that blooms with bright red flowers in December and is often seen along the coast.
What is the New Zealand Christmas Tree?
Gungo peas that are eaten in Jamaica during Christmas are usually this colour.
what is brown?
The English term for the display of Mary and Josef in the stable with baby Jesus in the manger and the 3 kings/wise men, the shepherds, angels and animals gathered around them.
What is a nativity scene?