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What are hymns?
Most Christian Christmas carols are this.
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What is summer?
In Australia, Christmas falls during this season.
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What is December 25?
Christmas is celebrated on this date in the United States.
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Who is Santa Claus?
This holiday figure is said to travel the world in one night delivering presents on December 24th.
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What is turkey?
This roasted bird is a traditional Christmas dinner item in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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What is "The Twelve Days of Christmas"?
This Christmas song is known for being a diffucult memory challenge to sing.
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What is KFC?
In Japan, it’s become popular to eat this fast-food meal on Christmas Day.
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What is a stocking?
This red and white sock-shaped object typically hangs above a fireplace for Christmas in the U.S.
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What is caroling?
This tradition involves singing festive songs door-to-door during the holiday season.
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What are candy canes?
These red-and-white striped candies are a popular Christmas treat and decoration.
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What is “The Nutcracker”?
This ballet by Tchaikovsky features the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.”
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What is France?
Instead of Santa Claus, Père Noël delivers gifts to children in this country.
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What is a fir tree?
This type of tree is the most commonly used tree for Christmas in the United States.
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What is an angel?
Other than stars, this is the most common Christmas tree topper.
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What are raisins?
This dried fruit is often baked into traditional Christmas cakes.
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What is "Silent Night"?
This Christmas song is traditionally sung at midnight on Christmas Eve.
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What is Germany?
This European country is credited with starting the tradition of the decorated Christmas tree.
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What is “White Christmas”?
This song is the best-selling Christmas single in the United States.
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What is the Midnight Mass?
In several countries, families attend a special church service on Christmas Eve known by this name.
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What are gingerbread cookies?
These small, spiced cookies are commonly shaped like people during the holidays.
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What is "Joy to the World"?
This hymn sung around Christmas time contains the line "And heaven and nature sing."
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What is Russia?
DAILY DOUBLE: This country celebrates Christmas on January 7 because it follows the Eastern Orthodox calendar.
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What is Macy's?
This famous New York City department store is known for its elaborate Christmas window displays.
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What are poinsettias?
These colorful plants are often used as Christmas decorations and are native to Mexico.
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What is eggnog?
In many countries, this spiced beverage made with milk or cream is a Christmas classic.
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