Q: What plant is people traditionally kiss under at Christmas?
A: Mistletoe
Q: Who delivers presents to children on Christmas Eve?
A: Santa Claus
Q: In Home Alone, where is Kevin’s family going?
A: Paris
Q: In which country did the tradition of Christmas trees begin?
A: Germany
Q: What sweet stick is shaped like a cane?
A: Candy cane
Q: On which date is Christmas Day celebrated? (Jesus' birthday)
A: December 25
Q: What is the name of the reindeer with the red nose?
A: Rudolph
Q: Which story features Ebenezer Scrooge?
A: A Christmas Carol
Q: What is Father Christmas called in France?
A: Père Noël
Q: What meat is often eaten at Christmas dinner?
A: Turkey, Gammon etc.
Q: What do children hang by the fireplace for Santa to fill?
A: Stockings
Q: Who tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss’s story?
A: The Grinch
Q: What movie features a train going to the North Pole?
A: The Polar Express
Q: What warm country often has Christmas in summer?
A: Australia, South Africa, Argentina etc.
Q: What spicy cookie is shaped like a person?
A: Gingerbread man
Q: What drink is often left out for Santa on Christmas Eve?
A: Milk
Q: What small helpers work for Santa?
A: Elves
Q: In Elf, what food does Buddy love?
A: Sugar / sweets
Q: In Spain, children receive gifts on which day in January?
A: Three Kings Day
Q: What dessert is rolled and looks like a log?
A: Yule log
Q: What day comes after Christmas Day?
A: Boxing Day
Q: Who is Santa’s wife?
A: Mrs. Claus
Q: Which animated character says “Bah, humbug!”?
A: Ebenezer Scrooge
Q: What do people call Santa in the Netherlands?
A: Sinterklaas
Q: What drink is made from eggs and milk?
A: Eggnog