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- 2. All people celebrating Passover must eat what?
- 6. Throughout the holiday season, under which type of plant are people supposed to kiss?
- 7. Eggnog is said to be from this country.
- 8. What do Swedish children leave for Santa Claus?
- 11. Each day of the Kwanzaa celebration is dedicated to one of the 7 what?
- 14. The Swahili word for 'first fruits'.
- 15. This Christmas drink, popular in the UK, is made from apple cider, citrus and different spices.
- 17. Thousands of people visit this English landmark at the winter solstice.
- 18. Which US state has a town called Santa Claus?
- 19. What type of small mince pies are made in many Commonwealth countries at Christmas?
- 20. Which of Santa's reindeer is named after the German word for 'thunder'?
- 22. What country was St. Nicholas born in?
- 23. Which angel told Virgin Mary she would have a child?
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- 1. What alcohol is often put in butter at Christmas?
- 3. What item of clothing made Frosty come to life in the movie 'Frosty the Snowman'?
- 4. Who arrived at Plymouth Rock on the Winter Solstice of 1620?
- 5. Parties, galas and parades, for example.
- 9. Where can people eat a 'Wigilia supper' at Christmas?
- 10. According to tradition, people who work in which of the following profession would not be given a present on Boxing Day.
- 12. The final day of Passover celebrates the arrival to and parting of what sea?
- 13. The winter _______ can fall anywhere from Dec 20 to Dec 23.
- 16. Netherlands What country has the tradition of filling children's clogs with treats and candies on Dec 5?
- 19. How many ghosts appear to Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol'?
- 21. What type of bird often appears on Christmas cards?
- 24. In many Commonwealth nations, ________ Day is observed on Dec 26.
