Christmas
Kwanzaa
Hanukkah
Winter Solstice
New Years
100

The man in the red suit that leaves gifts under your tree while you are asleep.

Who is Santa?

100

A placemat: usually made of straw.

What is the Mkeka Mat?

100

The potato pancakes eaten on Hanukkah are called...

What are Latkes?

100

The name of the holiday that celebrates the beginning of longer days of sunlight is....

What is Winter Solstice?

100

On New Years Eve people make...

What is resolutions?

200

The Christian figure that was born on Christmas Day.

Who is Jesus?

200

A candle holder with space for 7 seven candles.

What is the Kinara?

200

The four letters on a dreidel are...

What are Nun, Gimel, Hey, Shin?

200

Winter Solstice marks the end of this season.

What is fall?

200

The calendar that determines the date of the Chinese New Year is...

What is the Lunar Calendar?

300

The country where the tradition of Christmas trees began.

What is Germany?

300

Fruit and Vegetable bowl at a Kwanzaa celebration.

What is Mazao?

300

The story of Hanukkah takes place in...

What is Israel?

300

This drink is brewed with cloves and drunk warm as a part of winter solstice celebrations. 

What is apple cider?

300

The time the ball drops in New York City.

What is 12:00 am?

400

Where the idea of decorating an evergreen tree started.

Who are the ancient Egyptians and Romans?

400

The holiday of Kwanzaa was created by...

Who is Dr. Maulena Karenga?

400

The direction that candles are added to the Hanukkah Menorah is....

What is left to right?

400
The winter solstice falls on the dates of _____ each year.

What is December 21st and the 22nd?

400

Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the New Year for this religion...

What is Jewish?

500

We sometimes use X-Mas to shorten the word Christmas. The X means "Christ" in this language.

What is Greek?

500

The colors of the Bendera Flag.

What is red, green and black?

500

The hero in the story of Hanukkah is...

Who is Judah Maccabee?

500

The "winter solstice" comes from these two Latin words. 

What is "sol" and "sistere" meaning sun and to stand still. 

500

The western nations have celebrated the first of January for this many years.

What is 400 years?