Holiday Trivia Questions for Celebrations

Entertaining Festive Holiday Trivia Questions for All Occasions

Holiday trivia questions provide a wonderful opportunity to create joyful moments during festive events and family gatherings. Covering many beloved holidays, from traditional celebrations to cultural festivities, the collection offers fascinating insights and enjoyable challenges suitable for all ages.

Each question is thoughtfully crafted to encourage friendly competition and conversation, fostering warm interactions among friends, family, and colleagues. Themes range widely, encompassing seasonal traditions, historical facts, popular customs, and cultural peculiarities.

With countless unique questions, the assortment ensures captivating entertainment and enriching discoveries, paving the way for an unforgettable festive experience.

What Christmas decoration was originally made from strands of silver?
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In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," what is Scrooge's first name?
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Which company was the first to use Santa Claus in advertising?
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In what modern country was Saint Nicholas born?
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What holiday is celebrated on December 26th in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and other countries?
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What beverage company has been using Santa Claus in advertisements since 1931?
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In what country did the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree begin?
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What gas do humans breathe out that helps Christmas trees grow?
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Who is the author of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"?
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What popular Christmas beverage is also called "milk punch"?
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In the classic Christmas film "Home Alone," what city does the family go to, leaving Kevin behind?
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In which country would you be if you were celebrating "La Befana" instead of Santa Claus?
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Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
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In "The Twelve Days of Christmas," what is given on the fifth day?
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What Christmas song contains the lyric "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire"?
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What did Frosty the Snowman have for a nose?
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Under which plant are people supposed to kiss at Christmastime?
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What is the title of the ballet that features a Sugar Plum Fairy?
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How many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh, including Rudolph?
What animated movie had a snowman named Olaf?
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In Mexico, which flower is commonly known as the Christmas Eve flower?
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Which character in "A Christmas Carol" says "God bless us, every one"?
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Which country began the tradition of exchanging Christmas cards?
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What is Santa Claus called in Germany?
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Which Christmas song was banned by radio stations in Boston upon its release in 1952?
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What holiday treat is traditionally shaped like a cane?
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What is the most popular meal served on Christmas Day in Japan?
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In the song "Jingle Bells," what type of vehicle is mentioned?
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What is the Spanish word used on Christmas cards meaning "Merry Christmas"?
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What Christmas movie stars Buddy, a human raised by elves?
Which fictional land is featured in the film "The Grinch"?
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In the story of Rudolph, what physical trait makes him different from other reindeer?
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Which ocean can Christmas Island be found in?
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Which character tries to steal Christmas in Dr. Seuss's famous book?
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Who is considered Santa's original inspiration?
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What do children traditionally leave out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve?
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What city in Bethlehem was Jesus born according to the Bible?
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What Christmas item gets its name from the old English word meaning "little dung twig"?
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What are Christmas trees usually decorated with at the top?
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How many points does a typical snowflake have?
Which popular drink, first marketed around Christmas, is made with warm wine?
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Which saint's feast day on December 13 is celebrated in Sweden and involves a procession of girls wearing candles on their heads?
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Where did the gingerbread house tradition originate?
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In "It's a Wonderful Life," what happens every time a bell rings?
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What ballet traditionally performed during the Christmas season features Clara's adventures?
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What Christmas carol contains the lyric "Oh tidings of comfort and joy"?
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Which reindeer’s name is also the name of a Valentine's Day mascot?
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In Austria, who punishes misbehaving children around Christmas time?
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Which country did the "Ugly Christmas Sweater" tradition originate from?
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What year was the song "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey first released?
What fruit is typically placed in stockings as a Christmas tradition?
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What European city hosts a famous annual Christmas market known as Christkindlesmarkt?
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In "The Little Drummer Boy," what gift did he bring baby Jesus?
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What does "Advent" refer to in the Christmas season?
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Which U.S. state was the last to declare Christmas as a legal holiday?
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In the movie "Elf," what food does Buddy pour syrup on reference from the four main food groups elves eat?
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Which festive song was originally written for Thanksgiving, not Christmas?
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Which Christmas film involves a magical train traveling to the North Pole?
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What oceanic country is among the first to celebrate the New Year due to its time zone?
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What's the name of Santa Claus’s wife?
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In what famous holiday movie does a boy receive a BB gun for Christmas?
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In "National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation," what does Clark Griswold hope to buy with his Christmas bonus?
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How many ghosts visit Scrooge in total in "A Christmas Carol"?
Which holiday commemorates the rededication of a Jewish temple in Jerusalem?
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What color are mistletoe berries traditionally?
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Which U.S. state produces the most Christmas trees?
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Who wrote and performed the original song "Wonderful Christmastime"?
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Which famous singer celebrates a "Blue Christmas"?
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How do you say "Merry Christmas" in French?
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What Broadway musical featuring the song "Seasons of Love" takes place around the holidays?
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What was the original color of Santa Claus's suit before it became commonly depicted as red?
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What Christmas beverage is traditionally served warm with eggs, milk, sugar, and liquor?
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Which famous painting by Grant Wood depicts a man and woman holding a tool and inspired many humorous Christmas card versions?
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What Christmas song is the best-selling single in history?
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Which Asian nation started the lighting lantern tradition for their Winter Solstice festival called Dongzhi?
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A "Buche de Noel" is a traditional Christmas dessert shaped to resemble what?
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In what Christmas movie does Tom Hanks voice multiple characters, including Santa Claus and a train conductor?
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Which European country hides an almond in rice pudding for Christmas and whoever finds it gets a small gift?
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Which famous ballet composer created the music for "The Nutcracker"?
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What type of calendar counts down days until Christmas and often contains chocolate treats?
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Which holiday plant’s name means "little holy one" in Aztec?
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Which 1990 Christmas movie features burglars known as "The Wet Bandits"?
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What Christmas candy is made primarily using sugar heated at high temperatures and usually includes peppermint flavor?
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According to folklore, how does Santa traditionally enter a house?
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In Iceland, which creatures visit children in the 13 days leading to Christmas, leaving gifts or potatoes in their shoes?
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What holiday carol has the line "Oh bring us some figgy pudding"?
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Where did the tradition of Christmas stockings come from in a famous legend involving Saint Nicholas?
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What name do Swedes give to their version of Santa Claus?
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In "Miracle on 34th Street," what store hires Kris Kringle to play Santa Claus?
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Which holiday celebrates African heritage and culture starting on December 26th?
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In Hawaii, how would you say "Merry Christmas"?
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Which country claims it is the "Home of Santa Claus" and has a village named Santa Claus Village?
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Celebrated over eight days, which festival is known as the "Festival of Lights"?
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On Christmas Eve, which city in Palestine attracts visitors to its famous Church of the Nativity?
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What are the small explosive paper rolls, often pulled apart at the dinner table during Christmas in the UK, called?
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What animated Christmas film features characters Jack Skellington and Sally?
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What English dessert is traditionally set on fire before serving at Christmas?
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Which European capital city annually donates a large Christmas tree displayed in London's Trafalgar Square?
What song starts with the lyrics, "You better watch out, you better not cry"?
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Which Christmas figure is often depicted smoking a pipe and has a corncob pipe in a popular song?
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Which ancient Roman festival influenced modern-day Christmas celebrations?
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Which food traditionally associated with Christmas is eaten all year round in Japan on special occasions?
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In Spain, what unusual figure is traditionally included in Nativity scenes?
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What popular Christmas toy was originally created by accident while experimenting with springs?
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Christmas Island, known for red crab migration, is a territory of which country?
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According to the song, what did my true love give me nine of on the ninth day of Christmas?
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What famous composer wrote "Messiah," the musical work featuring the "Hallelujah" chorus often performed at Christmas?
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During what decade did "A Charlie Brown Christmas" first air on television?
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Which Norse god is associated with Yule celebrations?
What Christmas carol originally written in Latin can be translated as "Come, all ye faithful"?
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Which English monarch popularized decorated trees in England after marrying Prince Albert of Germany?
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On New Year's Eve in Spain, eating twelve of what fruit at midnight is believed to bring good luck?
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In traditional Nativity scenes, what animals are commonly depicted around baby Jesus in the manger?
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What U.S. city is famous for hosting a large New Year's Eve ball drop tradition?
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Which famous group released "Last Christmas" in 1984?
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What is the Grinch’s dog's name?
What color robe does Santa Claus wear in Russia’s tradition?
In Serbia’s Christmas tradition, what month is Christmas celebrated in?
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What American poet wrote "Christmas Bells," the basis for the carol "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"?
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According to legend, which celestial event led the Wise Men to Jesus?
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What country originated the tradition of placing candles in windows to welcome holiday visitors?
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In Icelandic tradition, what animal is said to eat people who haven't received new clothes before Christmas Eve?
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What alcoholic beverage is traditionally set aflame during Germany's Feuerzangenbowle celebration?
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Which country celebrates 'Little Christmas' on January 6th as the traditional end to the holiday season?
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From which root vegetable were early jack-o'-lanterns traditionally carved before pumpkins became popular?
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In Norway, families hide their brooms on Christmas Eve to prevent what from stealing them?
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What Brazilian city keeps the Guinness World Record for hosting the largest floating Christmas tree?
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Which famous department store in New York City creates elaborate Christmas window displays each year?
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In what country do children celebrate Christmas by receiving gifts from the Three Kings on January 6th?
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What famous holiday plant was adopted by Christians to symbolize Christ's crown of thorns?
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Which country has a tradition called 'Julbok' where a goat made of straw is used as a festive ornament?
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What seasonal holiday drink is traditionally consumed as part of festive celebrations in Puerto Rico?
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In Armenia, Christmas is celebrated in conjunction with which other religious holiday on January 6th?
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Which country's citizens celebrate Christmas with a large barbecue meal held on the beach?
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According to tradition, where does the Italian Christmas Witch 'La Befana' place gifts or candy for children?
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In Ukraine, what unique decoration is often included on Christmas trees for good luck?
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What food item does a Christmas pudding often have hidden inside for good luck in British tradition?
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What unique festive seafood dish is commonly eaten at Christmas Eve celebrations in southern Italy?
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In the Netherlands, what mode of transportation does Sinterklaas traditionally use to deliver gifts?
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What country celebrates Christmas by exchanging books and spending the night reading in a tradition called Jólabókaflóð?
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In Ethiopia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th under what name?
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What unusual vegetable is traditionally included in many Polish Christmas decorations and dishes?
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Which US President banned Christmas trees from the White House temporarily due to environmental concerns?
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What pagan festival celebrating the Winter Solstice influenced many Christmas traditions?
In Catalonia, families include a unique log with a playful face named 'Tió de Nadal' at Christmas. What's special about the log?
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In Greece, what type of traditional bread is baked at Christmas, often containing hidden coins?
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What is traditionally burned in UK homes during the holidays for good luck in the coming year?
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What iconic Christmas candy features chocolate molded into the shape of coins?
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The city of Jerusalem observes holiday celebrations from various faiths. Which holiday celebrated there is known as the 'Feast of Dedication'?
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On what feast day, celebrated on December 28th, do pranksters play tricks on friends and family in some Spanish-speaking countries?
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In Finland, what relaxing activity do families often enjoy together on Christmas Eve?
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In the Czech Republic, young women toss a shoe over their shoulders during Christmas to predict what?
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Which ancient civilization celebrated Saturnalia, a festival of feasting and gift-giving annually in December?
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In Bulgaria, what traditional Christmas food is typically an odd number of dishes served without meat?
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What constellation's name references a traditional symbol associated with Christmas and the birth of Jesus?
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In South Africa, what insect is associated with good luck at Christmas time?
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India celebrates Christmas in various ways. Which Indian state, known for its colonial Portuguese influence, is famous for festive Christmas celebrations?
What pastry treat traditionally enjoyed during Hanukkah is fried in oil and stuffed with jelly or custard?
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In Belgium, children receive presents from a figure named Saint Nicholas accompanied by which mischievous companion?
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What's the name of the Swedish midwinter festival involving decorating houses with straw ornaments and candles?
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What U.S. state is famous for its annual Christmas-themed town named Santa Claus?
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Cuba celebrates Christmas after removing a decades-long ban in what year?
What's the traditional Christmas Eve meal in Poland, consisting of twelve dishes representing the apostles?
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What is the name of the colorful, star-shaped lantern used as a Christmas decoration in the Philippines?
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In Jamaica, a popular Christmas beverage is a blend of sorrel flower and spices—what is this drink called?
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The American town Boerne celebrates the holiday in honor of its German heritage by performing which European carol?
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What decorative spice, traditionally associated with Christmas, is made from tree bark?
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What type of evergreen plant is typically used to create Christmas wreaths?
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In Latvia, what food is traditionally set aside during Christmas dinner to honor ancestral spirits?
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Which country often exchanges apples wrapped in colorful paper during Christmas celebrations?
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What city in Florida is famous for its annual illuminated boat parade during the holidays?
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In British tradition, what sweet, hard candy shaped like pigs is commonly given at Christmas?
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According to Polish tradition, what type of Christmas wafer is shared during Christmas Eve?
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In what South American coastal country is a traditional festive snack called 'Hallacas' eaten at Christmas?
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During Norway’s Christmas, what food is traditionally left out for mischievous elves known as 'Nisse'?
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What famous American poet wrote the poem 'A Visit from St. Nicholas' commonly known as 'The Night Before Christmas'?
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What African country marks Christmas with a masquerade dance celebration known as 'Ekpe'?
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Which folk creature, similar to Santa, delivers presents to Welsh children?
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In Denmark, what almond dessert is traditionally served at Christmas Eve dinner?
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In Greek tradition, what unique basil-wrapped religious item is used during Christmas house blessings?
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In Sweden, what popular Christmas beverage consists of heated spiced wine often served at holiday markets?
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What unusual fruitcake-like dish traditionally served in Germany is heavily dusted with powdered sugar?
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What traditional Portuguese Christmas cake is shaped like a crown and contains candied fruit toppings?
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In Ireland, what type of candle is traditionally lit and placed in the home's window at Christmas Eve?
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The Icelandic Santa-figures known as the 'Yule Lads' traditionally leave gifts in what item belonging to children?
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South African mince pies contain dried fruit mixed with what type of meat filling traditionally at Christmas?
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What Southeast Asian country decorates Christmas palm trees instead of fir or pine trees?
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In what European country do residents traditionally eat fried carp for their Christmas dinner?
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What unusual animal figure is hidden inside Christmas decorations in Catalonia as a symbol of fertility?
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In Australia, what public space is popular for community Christmas caroling events called 'Carols by Candlelight'?
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In Provence, southern France, how many dessert courses are traditionally served during Christmas?
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What sweet treat known as 'panettone' is synonymous with Christmas celebrations in Italy?
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In Estonia, what activity do families traditionally do on Christmas Eve that involves relaxing at home?
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According to folklore in Iceland, giant creatures called Gryla have an appetite for which mischievous group?
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In Switzerland, what event involves costumed groups parading through towns ringing large cowbells around Christmas?
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What specific fruit fills the popular Polish Christmas doughnut known as 'Pączki'?
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In Colombia, what illuminated decoration is commonly displayed in homes and streets during Christmas?
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What traditional holiday in Italy known as 'Ferragosto' takes place in August despite being festive in nature?
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What Hungarian Christmas sweet treat is a rolled pastry filled with walnuts or poppy seeds?
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In Austria and Germany, what figure symbolizing Christkind opens Christmas markets and brings gifts?
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What spice-filled German cookie traditionally cut into decorative shapes is associated with Nuremberg Christmas?
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What Netherlands-origin pastry filled with almond paste is served around December and New Year's?
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Which carol originally written in German is titled 'O Tannenbaum'?
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In Ukraine, traditional rich Christmas wheat pudding mixed with honey and nuts is called what?
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In Portugal, what might people traditionally burn publicly on Christmas Eve for communal warming and social gatherings?
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What Christmas character from French folklore is the villainous butcher defeated by Saint Nicholas?
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Which Scandinavian pastry, saffron-flavored and shaped like an 'S', is eaten during the Christmas season?
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In Wales at Christmas, villagers parade a decorated horse skull door-to-door, in what tradition?
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What Middle Eastern city famously erects a huge Christmas tree near its famous hanging gardens each year?
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In Ethiopia, what ancient calendar is used to determine their Christmas Day, celebrated later than Western Christmas?
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What Christmas tradition started in Barcelona involves swimmers plunging into freezing water on Christmas Day?
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In Ukrainian folklore, what insect-related legend explains the origins of tinsel decorations?
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In Brazil, Christmas festivals prominently include fireworks and huge floating displays in what city?
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What sweet syrupy dish eaten in Greece during Christmas is often shaped into balls, fried, and covered in honey?
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What Irish annual bird-count happens around Christmas, involving citizen birdwatchers?
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Which country introduced the tradition of hanging stockings by the fireplace during Christmas?
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What holiday follows directly after Halloween and precedes Christmas in the U.S.?
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In what European country do people celebrate the tradition of the Christmas Witch, Frau Perchta?
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Which food item is traditionally hidden inside a King's Cake during celebrations in parts of Europe?
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What is Tawashi, used as Christmas decorations in Japan, traditionally made from?
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Which festival celebrated by Hindus corresponds approximately with our late October or early November celebrations?
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In Ireland, what type of bird traditionally symbolizes the Christmas season?
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What popular German bread, shaped similarly to baby Jesus’s swaddling clothes, is enjoyed during Advent?
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In Slovakia, what food is traditionally thrown on the ceiling; the more that sticks, the better luck you'll have?
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In Poland, what Christmas symbol is traditionally made from straw and believed to bring prosperity during the coming year?
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What December event marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere?
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What Italian city is famous worldwide for its elaborate nativity scenes displayed around Christmas?
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Which European island nation traditionally decorates boats rather than trees at Christmas?
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What Christmas treat, popularized in Spain, consists of a thick nougat made from almonds and honey?
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Which European country was the origin of
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What country pioneered the tradition of 'Lucia Crown' with candles worn on the head?
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In Canada, what is the traditional outdoor skating activity done around the holidays?
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In Denmark, what creature traditionally delivers presents during Christmas?
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What grain-based dish is traditionally eaten by Eastern Orthodox families during Christmas Eve?
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In what country does the
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What is the traditional centerpiece of Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom?
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In Argentina, what weather do people commonly experience during Christmas?
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What violin-filled entertainment genre is popular around Christmas time in Appalachia?
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In Germanic tradition, who is the female counterpart to Krampus, known as a kind gift-bringer?
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In Japan, what red fruit is traditionally associated with celebrating the New Year?
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In southern U.S., it's good luck to eat what legumes on New Year's Day?
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In France, Christmas logs symbolizing good fortune are traditionally burned in the fireplace and known as what?
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Which holiday is known for the traditional African American practice of lighting seven candles representing principles and values?
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In Mexico, what event reenacts Joseph and Mary's search for lodging?
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What popular dance performance tradition from England is often performed in villages around Christmas time?
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What traditional Australian Christmas dessert is filled with dried fruits and brandy and usually served cold?
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What Mediterranean seasonal snack consists of dried figs, nuts and spices pressed together?
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Which South American country traditionally launches fireworks at midnight on Christmas?
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In Scandinavian countries, what animal is associated with the Christmas gift-bringer Joulupukki?
What Russian character, associated with the New Year, brings gifts accompanied by his granddaughter Snegurochka?
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What traditional Italian seafood meal is served on Christmas Eve?
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What's the traditional number of dishes served during Polish Christmas Eve dinner?
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In Puerto Rico, what musical celebration involves caroling late at night around Christmas?
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In Chinese tradition, what festival marks the coming of winter?
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What is the Spanish term for a Nativity scene?
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In Finland, what service do families traditionally attend early Christmas morning?
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What baked Scottish dessert is traditionally served at Christmas made from oats, berries and cream?
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What tropical fruitcake variant made with coconut and dried tropical fruit is popular during Filipino Christmas celebrations?
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Which traditional British drink is made from mulled ale or cider served warm at Christmas?
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What beverage is traditionally left out for Santa Claus in Ireland?
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What is the traditional Danish Christmas Eve meal?
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Which European country is known for its unique Christmas markets serving roasted chestnuts and mulled wine?
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What dish of fermented fish is traditionally consumed during Christmas in Sweden?
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What religious holiday, celebrated on January 6th, commemorates the visit of the Magi?
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In Japan, what Christmas tradition involves couples sharing meals together, resembling Valentine's Day?
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In Orthodox Christmas traditions, what date is Christmas Eve celebrated?
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In Germany, what sweet Christmas treat often shaped like stars is made with almonds, cinnamon, and egg whites?
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What was the first country to issue a Christmas postage stamp?
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Which country has the tradition of hiding a pickle-shaped ornament in the Christmas tree?
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Which country traditionally displays elaborate Nativity scenes called 'presepe'?
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What is the famous Catalan tradition involving caganer figurines characterized by?
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What are Swedish Christmas cookies called?
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Stollen, traditionally eaten during German holidays, originates from which city?
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What type of hat does Santa traditionally wear?
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During Christmas in the UK, what sweet pie usually filled with dried fruits is traditionally served?
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Which Christmas decoration emits a warm glow and is traditionally placed on every window in Sweden?
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What is the traditional color of Christmas decorations in Victorian times?
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In Greece, what festive cookie is coated in powdered sugar and filled with ground almonds?
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Where was the song "Silent Night" originally written and performed?
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What Norwegian city is famous for constructing a giant gingerbread city every Christmas?
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Which country features 'Las Posadas' celebrations during the Christmas season?
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What American department store is known for hosting the Thanksgiving Day Parade kicking off the holiday season?
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What small Christmas cake popular in the UK is filled with dried fruit, covered in marzipan and icing?
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What is the English translation for the Christmas dessert 'Roscón de Reyes' served in Spain?
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In Portugal, what salted fish is traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve?
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Which country has a Christmas tradition called 'Mari Lwyd', involving a decorated horse skull?
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What musical artist recorded and popularized the song 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree'?
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What English town is famous for its annual Dickensian-style Christmas market?
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In Austria, what creatures known for mischief during Christmas time are called Perchten?
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What is the traditional Christmas ice cream dessert served in Australia?
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In Finland, what do many families enjoy right after visiting the Christmas sauna?
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Which herb is frequently used in Christmas decorations, symbolizing remembrance?
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In South Korea, what baked treat is commonly exchanged during Christmas celebrations?
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What shape is traditionally associated with the Italian Christmas bread, Pandoro?
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What traditional pastry from Hungary made at Christmas is rolled with poppy seeds or walnuts?
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In El Salvador, what rolled corn snack wrapped in banana leaves is enjoyed during Christmas?
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In Switzerland, which unique calendar marks the countdown to Christmas by opening numbered doors each day?
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Which Eastern European country decorates trees with spider web ornaments for good luck?
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Which Caribbean island celebrates Christmas with Jonkonnu parades?
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What shape is a traditional Danish pastry served around Christmas time called 'Æbleskiver'?
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In Norway, Christmas beer traditionally goes by what local name?
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Which country hosts a town called "North Pole" that receives thousands of letters each Christmas?
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In Cuba, what roasted animal is prominently featured in Christmas dinners?
What is the traditional Christmas seafood soup served in Ireland?
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What vegetable is commonly served during Christmas dinner in Belgium, often accompanied by bacon?
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Which country celebrates Christmas with 'Pasteles,' similar to tamales but made with green bananas?
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In Czech tradition, cutting which fruit in half at Christmas predicts good or bad luck?
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In France, what figurines common in Christmas nativity sets represent villagers?
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What pastry ring eaten in Denmark during Christmas contains almond paste filling?
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What Middle Eastern semolina cake soaked in syrup is eaten during Christmas celebrations?
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What popular holiday activity in North America involves riding in a vehicle pulled by horses through snowy terrain?
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Which country celebrates Christmas with "Bibingka," a rice cake traditionally baked in banana leaves?
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In Venezuela, how do people traditionally get to Christmas morning church services?
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Which seasonal British alcoholic beverage is made with heated cider and spices?
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On Christmas Eve, Portuguese children traditionally leave shoes out for whom?
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In Japan, what American fast-food restaurant experiences booming business on Christmas?