Santa Claus Jeppy's Question | Your Answer | % Correct |
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Event accepted by most countries as the origin of Christmas. | {Birth} of Jesus Christ | 94%
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For Orthodox Christians, the date is January 7. For Armenian Christians, the date is January 6. But in the majority of the countries, the date that celebrates Christmas is accepted as... | December {25}th | 94%
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Famous sentence referring to this celebration. | {Merry} Christmas | 75%
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Sometimes, it also accompanies the sentence above. | And Happy New {Year} | 72%
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Animals carrying Santa's sleigh. | Reindeer | 72%
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Jingle _________, Jingle _________... Hit the little _________, _________ of Bethlehem... | Bell | 69%
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Santa's helpers who work making gifts. | Elves | 69%
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Respectively, Santa Claus' residence for Americans, and Europeans. | North Pole | 66%
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The figure of Santa Claus was inspired by a real person. Who was that person? | Saint {Nicholas} | 66%
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Santa Claus leaves _________ for the bad children. | Coal | 63%
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This Jewish holiday serves as a "substitute" for Christmas, and is celebrated over eight days, which run from Kislev to Tetev. | Hanukkah | 59%
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We hang them at Christmas. | Socks | 56%
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Until the 19th century, the image of Santa Claus was different today and resembled that of a bishop. Santa Claus as we know today a fat man, in red clothes, a black belt and a white beard, only became known in 1931 thanks to an advertising campaign of a great brand. What was that brand? | Coca-Cola | 50%
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Persistent leaf shrub of the Aquifoliaceae family, normally grown for ornamental purposes due to its red fruits. | Holly | 50%
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The world's first nativity scene was created by... | Saint {Francis} of Assisi | 47%
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Characteristic Christmas cookie | Gingerbread | 44%
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In what century, was that date accepted? | {Fourth} century | 38%
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Name the biggest consumer of panettone in the world. | Italy | 38%
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Respectively, Santa Claus' residence for Americans, and Europeans. | Lapland | 31%
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Also characteristic of Christmas, it is full of ornaments and hangs on the doors or walls. | Garland | 25%
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The habit of eating turkey for Christmas dinner came from the United States. In which state? | Massachusetts | 19%
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One of the most characteristic props of Christmas. Every season of Happy Holidays, we see it everywhere. | Christmas {Hat} | 6%
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After the three wise men _________ Jesus, the new king, this tradition emerged. | Gifted | 3%
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In 1510, it was here that the world's first Christmas tree was inaugurated. | Latvia | 3%
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Name the largest Christmas tree of the present (750m high X 450m wide). | Monte Ingino | 3%
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