What is the name of Santa's most important / best known reindeer?
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer.
On what day do we celebrate Saint Nicholas?
On the 6th of December.
Where does Santa Claus live?
Who or what is Olaf from "Frozen"?
A snowman.
How do you say "Fröhliche Weihnachten" in English?
What song is this:
Frosty the snowman.
In which city was Jesus born?
In Bethlehem.
What should people do under a mistletoe?
They have to kiss.
Who is this?
The Grinch
What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?
A star or an angel.
Finish the lyrics from the christmas carol "Jingle Bells":
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what ...
... fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh
What were the names of the three kings in the Christmas story?
Melchior, Gaspar (also called "Caspar" or "Jaspar") and Balthazar
What bird is cooked for Christmas dinner in the United States of America?
A turkey.
How many ghosts visited Mr. Scrooge on Christmas Eve?
3.
How do you call these cookies?
Gingerbread men.
Can you guess the song:
Silent night.
When is the Day of the Three Kings celebrated in Germany?
On the 6th of January.
What does Santa give to naughty children?
He gives them coal.
What are the names of the elves from Weihnachtsmann und Co. KG? Jordi, Gilfi and ...
Trixi!
What food do children in the USA put next to the fireplace (=Kamin) for Santa Claus?
Milk and cookies.
What is the best selling Christmas song?
White Christmas
In the Jewish (=jüdisch) religion, Christmas is not celebrated. Instead, in December they celebrate ...
The Jews celebrate Hanukkah. (=Chanukka )
On what day do you get your Christmas presents in the USA? 24th, 25th or 26th?
You will get your presents in the morning of the 25th of December.
Which thing turns into a dress in "Aschenbrödel"?
A hazelnut.
How large is the Christmas tree in New York?
(You may guess by 5 meters)
It is 25 meters.