Christmas decorations
Father Christmas
Christmas traditions
Dates
Christmas religion
100
The name of the long sock in which the presents are put
What is a stocking
100
The name of the most famous of Farher Christmas' reindeer
What is Rudolph?
100
This is put into the Christmas pudding
What is a silver coin?
100
The date for Christmas Day in England
What is 25th of december?
100
A Christmas song is called this
What is a carol?
200
This is on top of the Christmas tree instead of a star
What is an angel
200
The place where father Christmas is supposed to live
What is greenland or the North Pole?
200
The snack which children leave out for father christmas
What are mince pies and a glass of milk?
200
The 26th December has this name
What is Boxing Day?
200
The three kings followed this to find the baby Jesus
What is the star?
300
You would find a paper hat and a joke in this
What is a cracker
300
Traditionally, the way in which father Christmas gets into the houses
What is down the chimney?
300
People do this under the mistletoe
What is to kiss?
300
This is the day before Christmas day.
What is Christmas Eve?
300
The town in which Jesus was born
What is Bethlehem?
400
This little bird is used on a lot of Christmas cards
What is a robin
400
The American name for father Christmas
What is Santa Claus?
400
Presents are put here if not under the tree
What is a pillowcase?
400
The date for Saint Nicholas' day (Father Christmas' day)
What is the 6th of December
400
This is the time for the Christmas late night church service
What is midnight?
500
These are the colours used to decorate British homes at Christmas
What are all the colours you can think of?
500
If a child has been badly behaved, Father Christmas leaves this behind
What is a piece of coal?
500
The person who brought the tradition of a Christmas tree to England
What/who is Prince Albert (in 1841)?
500
The date when all the decorations should be taken down
What is the 6th of january
500
The three gifts that the kings brought to Jesus
What is gold, frankincense and myrrh?