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What is the Nutcracker?
This Christmas ballet is the world's most popular ballet.
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Where is the North Pole.
The location of Santa Claus's workshop.
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What is Egg Nog?
This milk-based beverage is available around the Christmas holidays and comes in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions?
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What are stockings?
These items are often hung by the chimney with care.
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What is gold.
The three wisemen brought frankincense, myrrh, and this precious metal.
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What is a button nose?
Frosty the Snowman has this type of nose.
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What is Coca-Cola
This company made the image of Santa Claus in his red and white suit famous.
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What are Sugar Plums?
Visions of this foodstuff danced in children’s heads as they slept, according to the poem “‘Twas the Night before Christmas."
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What is mistletoe?
If you get caught with another under this plant, you'll need to kiss!
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What is Bethlehem?
The birth of Jesus took place in this town?
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Who is Jacob Marley?
This man was Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
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What is 34th Street?
Santa can be found at Macy's flagship store on what New York Street?
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What is a pear tree?
A partridge sits in this type of tree in song, "The 12 days of Christmas."
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What is Boxing Day.
Originating in the United Kingdom and also now celebrated in Canada, the day after Christmas is known as this.
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What is Magi.
The three wisemen are also referred to by this greek word.
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Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?
This former California Governor stared in the Christmas movie, "Jingle All the Way."
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What is NORAD? (North American Aerospace Defense Command? Formerly CONRAD)
"Deter. Detect. Defend" is the motto of this organization who began tracking Santa in the 1950's after a child accidentally called them trying to find a Santa impersonator.
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What is a Candy Cane?
This red and white striped candy was first associated with Christmas in 1874.
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What is Mexico.
Poinsettias are native to this country.
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What is a feeding trough.
A manger is traditionally used as this for animals.
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What is "The Little Drummer Boy?"
This is "The Office" character, Angela Martin's, favorite Christmas song.
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What is December 6th.
This is the day in which St. Nicholas is celebrated
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What is a Yule Log?
This tasty treat eaten around Christmas time is referred to as a "Bouche de Noel" in France.
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Who is Prince Albert.
This German introduced the modern day decorated Christmas Trees to the United Kingdom.
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What are 8 days.
The amount of days between his birth to when his name was proclaimed to be Jesus.
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