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  1. Who was the first British monarch to broadcast a Christmas message to the nation?

  2. Child star Jimmy Boyd sang which hugely popular 1950's Christmas song, which was initially banned by the Catholic Church in Boston because it supposedly mixed sex and Christmas?

  3. Who banned Christmas in England between 1647 and 1660?

  4. On which date is Epiphany celebrated in the traditional Western calendar?

  5. Who are the four ghosts in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and in which order do they arrive?

  6. What liqueur goes into making a 'snowball' cocktail?

  7. What is the English title of the carol written in 1818 by Austrian priest Josef Mohr originally called Stille Nacht?

  8. The Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway notably) tend to celebrate Christmas chiefly on which date?

  9. Which US state, in 1907, was the last to declare Christmas a legal holiday?

  10. Presepe in Italy refers to what Christmas tradition?

  11. Christmas Crackers is cockney rhyming slang for which part of the male anatomy?

  12. What is the popular name for little baked sausages wrapped in rashers of streaky bacon?

  13. Which of the Wise Men was said to have brought the gift of gold for the baby Jesus?

  14. The 1954 movie White Christmas was the first to be made using what new Paramount film format?

  15. Which river did George Washington cross on Christmas night in 1776 in the American Revolutionary War?

  16. What changed in 1752 which caused England to have a White Christmas less frequently thereafter?

  17. Traditional in Germany at Christmas, what sort of food is stollen?

  18. According to the UK National Meteorological Office what year (prior to 2007) was the last White Christmas in Britain?

  19. The Christmas period of 1813-14 saw the last what in London?

  20. How many gifts are given in total in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas?

  21. The words "Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes of life, of gathering gloom..." come from which Christmas carol?

  22. Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean is a territory of which country?

  23. Which diarist noted on 25th December 1662, "(Christmas Day). Had a pleasant walk to White Hall, where I intended to have received the communion with the family, but I have come too late..."

  24. The USA's official National Christmas Tree is in which National Park?

  25. John Callcott Horsley designed what first commercial Christmas item in 1843?

  26. In Victorian England what people were popularly called robins because of their red uniforms?

  27. Which popular poem was alternatively known as A Visit from St Nicholas?

  28. Which token vegetable is often included in the ingredients of a Christmas pudding?

  29. What animal is Snowball in George Orwell's book Animal Farm?

  30. Yorkshireman William Strickland is believed to have brought the first what to Britain from North America in 1526?

  31. Who was the first British monarch to broadcast a Christmas message to the nation?
  32. Child star Jimmy Boyd sang which hugely popular 1950's Christmas song, which was initially banned by the Catholic Church in Boston because it supposedly mixed sex and Christmas?
  33. Who are the four ghosts in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol?
  34. What is the English title of the carol written in 1818 by Austrian priest Josef Mohr originally called Stille Nacht?
  35. The Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway notably tend to celebrate Christmas chiefly on which date?
  36. Which US state in 1907 was the last to declare Christmas a legal holiday?
  37. What is the popular name for little baked sausages wrapped in rashers of streaky bacon?
  38. Which of the Wise Men was said to have brought the gift of gold for the baby Jesus?
  39. The 1954 movie White Christmas was the first to be made using what new Paramount film format?
  40. Which river did George Washington cross on Christmas night in 1776 in the American Revolutionary War?
  41. What changed in 1752 which caused England to have a White Christmas less frequently thereafter?
  42. According to the UK National Meteorological Office what year (prior to 2007 was the last White Christmas in Britain?
  43. The words "Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes of life, of gathering gloom..." come from which Christmas carol?
  44. In Victorian England what people were popularly called robins because of their red uniforms?
  45. Which token vegetable is often included in the ingredients of a Christmas pudding?
  46. Yorkshireman William Strickland is believed to have brought the first what to Britain from North America in 1526?

Questions & Answers

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  1. Who was the first British monarch to broadcast a Christmas message to the nation?

    George the Fifth
  2. Child star Jimmy Boyd sang which hugely popular 1950's Christmas song, which was initially banned by the Catholic Church in Boston because it supposedly mixed sex and Christmas?

    I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
  3. Who banned Christmas in England between 1647 and 1660?

    Oliver Cromwell
  4. On which date is Epiphany celebrated in the traditional Western calendar?

    6th January
  5. Who are the four ghosts in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and in which order do they arrive?

    Ghost of Jacob Marley, Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
  6. What liqueur goes into making a 'snowball' cocktail?

    Advocaat
  7. What is the English title of the carol written in 1818 by Austrian priest Josef Mohr originally called Stille Nacht?

    Silent Night
  8. The Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway notably) tend to celebrate Christmas chiefly on which date?

    24th December
  9. Which US state, in 1907, was the last to declare Christmas a legal holiday?

    Oklahoma
  10. Presepe in Italy refers to what Christmas tradition?

    The Nativity Scene (literally meaning crib)
  11. Christmas Crackers is cockney rhyming slang for which part of the male anatomy?

    Testicles
  12. What is the popular name for little baked sausages wrapped in rashers of streaky bacon?

    Pigs in blankets
  13. Which of the Wise Men was said to have brought the gift of gold for the baby Jesus?

    Melchior
  14. The 1954 movie White Christmas was the first to be made using what new Paramount film format?

    Vistavision
  15. Which river did George Washington cross on Christmas night in 1776 in the American Revolutionary War?

    Delaware
  16. What changed in 1752 which caused England to have a White Christmas less frequently thereafter?

    The calendar
  17. Traditional in Germany at Christmas, what sort of food is stollen?

    Cake
  18. According to the UK National Meteorological Office what year (prior to 2007) was the last White Christmas in Britain?

    2004
  19. The Christmas period of 1813-14 saw the last what in London?

    Christmas Fair on a frozen River Thames (known as a Frost Fair)
  20. How many gifts are given in total in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas?

    364
  21. The words "Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes of life, of gathering gloom..." come from which Christmas carol?

    We Three Kings of Orient Are
  22. Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean is a territory of which country?

    Australia
  23. Which diarist noted on 25th December 1662, "(Christmas Day). Had a pleasant walk to White Hall, where I intended to have received the communion with the family, but I have come too late..."

    Samuel Pepys
  24. The USA's official National Christmas Tree is in which National Park?

    King's Canyon National Park, California (a giant sequoia called The General Grant)
  25. John Callcott Horsley designed what first commercial Christmas item in 1843?

    Christmas Card
  26. In Victorian England what people were popularly called robins because of their red uniforms?

    Postmen
  27. Which popular poem was alternatively known as A Visit from St Nicholas?

    'Twas The Night before Christmas
  28. Which token vegetable is often included in the ingredients of a Christmas pudding?

    Carrot
  29. What animal is Snowball in George Orwell's book Animal Farm?

    A pig
  30. Yorkshireman William Strickland is believed to have brought the first what to Britain from North America in 1526?

    Turkey
  31. Who was the first British monarch to broadcast a Christmas message to the nation?
    George the Fifth 
  32. Child star Jimmy Boyd sang which hugely popular 1950's Christmas song, which was initially banned by the Catholic Church in Boston because it supposedly mixed sex and Christmas?
    I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus
  33. Who are the four ghosts in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol?
    Christmas Past, Christmas Present, Christmas Yet to Come, and Jacob Marley 
  34. What is the English title of the carol written in 1818 by Austrian priest Josef Mohr originally called Stille Nacht?
    Silent Night
  35. The Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway notably tend to celebrate Christmas chiefly on which date?
    24th December
  36. Which US state in 1907 was the last to declare Christmas a legal holiday?
    Oklahoma
  37. What is the popular name for little baked sausages wrapped in rashers of streaky bacon?
    Pigs in blankets
  38. Which of the Wise Men was said to have brought the gift of gold for the baby Jesus?
    Melchior
  39. The 1954 movie White Christmas was the first to be made using what new Paramount film format?
    VistaVision
  40. Which river did George Washington cross on Christmas night in 1776 in the American Revolutionary War?
    Delaware
  41. What changed in 1752 which caused England to have a White Christmas less frequently thereafter?
    The calendar 
  42. According to the UK National Meteorological Office what year (prior to 2007 was the last White Christmas in Britain?
    2004
  43. The words "Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes of life, of gathering gloom..." come from which Christmas carol?
    We Three Kings of Orient Are 
  44. In Victorian England what people were popularly called robins because of their red uniforms?
    Postmen
  45. Which token vegetable is often included in the ingredients of a Christmas pudding?
    Carrot 
  46. Yorkshireman William Strickland is believed to have brought the first what to Britain from North America in 1526?
    Turkey
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