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Which country?
100

True or False - It must be 32 degrees F or less to snow.

False!

100

Name two spices used to make a gingerbread man.

Ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg.

100

What country celebrates New Years first?

Christmas Island!

Also known as Kiritimati Island, this island nation is located in the Pacific Ocean, just due west of the international date line.

100
This author inspired How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Who is Dr. Seuss.

100

This country is known for hanging a pickle ornament.

Germany!

Traditionally, the person who finds the pickle ornament gets an extra gift.

200

What date does winter begin / does the winter solstice occur? (Within 2 days)

December 21.

200

What were marshmallows originally used for?

Medicine!

They were used for sore throats, coughs, and skin irritations.

200

Other than Christmas, what holiday has been celebrated in space?

Hanukkah!

In 1993, astronaut Jeff Hoffman brought a little dreidel and menorah with him to the International Space Station!

200

How many tons of confetti are used during the New Years Eve celebration in Times Square?

1.5 tons (3,000 pounds)

200

This country is known for eating Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas Day.

What is Japan?

300

On average, one inch of rain is equivalent to how many inches of snow?

Approximately 10 inches.
300

In medieval England, what bird was traditionally eaten for Christmas dinner?

Peacocks.

300

How many million people in the world celebrate Kwanzaa?

Approximately 30 million (12.5 million in the U.S.)

300

Complete the line:

"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is...."

"to sing loud for all to hear!"

300

This country is known for poinsettia flowers.

What is Mexico?

400

What is the weather like in Australia in December?

Beginning of summer!

400

What potato-based food is now traditionally eaten during Hanukkah?

Latkes

These gained popularity in the 1800s when more farmers planted potatoes due to farming conditions.

400

This holiday is celebrated on the shortest day of the year.

What is the winter solstice, also known as Yule?

*In the northern hemisphere - in the southern hemisphere the winter solstice occurs in June!

400

What is the holiday movie that has made the most money of all time?

Home Alone.

400
What country is St. Nicholas from?
What is now modern day Turkey!


He was born in approximately 230 A.D.
500

What is the official name of the northern lights?

Aurora Borealis. 

The phenomenon stems from charged particles colliding with oxygen and nitrogen atoms, emitting distinctive radiation.

500

What is traditionally eaten on New Years Day, thought to bring good luck for the upcoming year. 

Black-eyed peas.

Thought to be because they are shaped like coins.

500

In Spain, Christmas is traditionally celebrated on ____?

January 6, or Three Kings Day. 


500

Which NBA player has appeared in the most amount of games on Christmas Day?

LeBron James

500

Which attraction brings a significant amount of visitors to the English countryside on the winter solstice? 

Stonehenge.