Christmas
Hannukkah
Three Kings Day
Kwanzaa
100

Christmas, celebrated annually on December 25th, is centered on the birth of which historical figure?

Jesus Christ.

100

Hanukkah, the Jewish celebration of the rededication of the Holy Temple, lasts how many days?

Eight days.

100

What religion is Three Kings' Day associated with?

Christianity

100

How long is the Kwanzaa celebration?

7 days.

200

A symbol of love and fertility (despite being poisonous to ingest), many people share a kiss under this popular evergreen plant with white berries, as a holiday tradition.

Mistletoe

200

This object with nine branches is used to hold candles during Hanukkah.

Menorah

200

These three gifts—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—were brought to Jesus Christ in the origin story of Three Kings' Day, by whom?

The Wise Men

200

This candle holder is used during Kwanzaa celebrations.

Kinara

300
What part of the world popularized Christmas in July?

The southern hemisphere, due to their winter months being during the globally recognized date for Christmas. 

300

This spinning top game is traditionally played during Hanukkah.

Dreidel?

300

Three Kings Day is also known by this name.

Epiphany

300

Kwanzaa uses this many candles, one for each principle.

Seven

400

Both Christmas and it's Eve are federal holidays, meaning what?

Federal employees are given off and most businesses close
400

This miracle remembered during Hanukkah involved oil lasting longer than expected.

The oil lasting eight days

400

This cake is often eaten to celebrate Three Kings Day in many cultures.

King Cake (or Rosca de Reyes)

400

This Swahili word means “unity,” the first principle of Kwanzaa.

Umoja

500

December 26th, this federal holiday is centered on gifts and is also associated with Christmas.

Boxing Day.

500

This candle is used to light the other candles on the menorah.

Shamash

500

The Three Kings followed this in the sky to find baby Jesus.

A star

500

What do the colors of the candles for Kwanzaa represent?

Red represents struggle, black represents the people, and green represents the future or hope.