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Round 1. Question 1:Which gift, brought by the Three Wise Men, had the longest name?.
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1. Christmas Table Quiz
2. Round 1 Question 1:
Which gift, brought by the Three Wise Men, had the longest name?
3. Round 1 Question 2:
In which film, set at Christmas, did Bruce Willis first play the part of cop John Mc Clane?
4. Round 1 Question 3:
According to the song, what did Santa ask Rudolph to guide?
5. Round 1 Question 4:
What is St. Stephen’s Day known as in the UK?
6. Round 1 Question 5:
A doll of which “Toy Story” character was the most popular Santa gift in 1995?
7. Round 1 Question 6:
Which traditional Christmas song was originally entitled “One Horse Open Sleigh”?
8. Round 2 Question 1:
What is the only nationality mentioned in the song “The 12 Days of Christmas”?
9. Round 2 Question 2:
According to the 1953 hit song by Jimmy Boyd, who was kissing Santa Claus under the mistletoe?
10. Round 2 Question 3:
Cén Gaeilge atá ar “Happy Christmas”?
11. Round 2 Question 4:
A town in Idaho, USA has a Christmassy name. Is it (a) Rudolph (b) Santa Claus (c) Pullacracker?
12. Round 2 Question 5:
Donner and Dancer are two of Santa’s reindeer that begin with the letter D. What is the third?
13. Round 2 Question 6:
Which of the Three Wise Men shares a name with a friendly ghost in a film?
14. Round 1 Answers Question 1:
Which gift, brought by the Three Wise Men, had the longest name?
FRANKINCENSE
15. Round 1 Answers Question 2:
In which film, set at Christmas, did Bruce Willis first play the part of cop John Mc Clane?
DIE HARD
16. Round 1 Answers Question 3:
According to the song, what did Santa ask Rudolph to guide?
SLEIGH
17. Round 1 Answers Question 4:
What is St. Stephen’s Day known as in the UK?
BOXING DAY
18. Round 1 Answers Question 5:
A doll of which “Toy Story” character was the most popular Santa gift in 1995?
BUZZ LIGHTYEAR
19. Round 1 Answers Question 6:
Which traditional Christmas song was originally entitled “One Horse Open Sleigh”?
JINGLE BELLS
20. Round 3 Question 1:
What three words describe the snow in the carol “Good King Wenceslas”?
21. Round 3 Question 2:
In which Scandinavian country is there a theme park called “Santaworld”?
22. Round 3 Question 3:
In which film did Tim Allen play a character who accidentally killed Santa?
23. Round 3 Question 4:
In the song “A Christmas Alphabet” what does the C stand for?
24. Round 3 Question 5:
What is the more common title of the Christmas carol “Adeste Fideles”?
25. Round 3 Question 6:
Which of the following was not one of Santa’s reindeer: (a) Dancer (b) Lancer (c) Prancer
26. Round 2 Answers Question 1:
What is the only nationality mentioned in the song “The 12 Days of Christmas”?
FRENCH
27. Round 2 Answers Question 2:
According to the 1953 hit song by Jimmy Boyd, who was kissing Santa Claus under the mistletoe?
MOMMY
28. Round 2 Answers Question 3:
Cén Gaeilge atá ar “Happy Christmas”?
NOLLAIG SHONA DUIT
29. Round 2 Answers Question 4:
A town in Idaho, USA has a Christmassy name. Is it (a) Rudolph (b) Santa Claus (c) Pullacracker?
SANTA CLAUS
30. Round 2 Answers Question 5:
Donner and Dancer are two of Santa’s reindeer that begin with the letter D. What is the third?
DASHER
31. Round 2 Answers Question 6:
Which of the Three Wise Men shares a name with a friendly ghost in a film?
CASPAR
32. Round 4 Question 1:
True or false, Joulupukki is the name given to Father Christmas in Finland, a name which literally means "Yule Buck".
33. Round 4 Question 2:
Did the Three Wise Men travel to see the baby Jesus from the North, South, East or West?
34. Round 4 Question 3:
What type of nuts are traditionally roasted at Christmas and can be used in stuffing for the turkey?
35. Round 4 Question 4:
A traditional Christmas food is “Frumenty”, a type of spiced cereal. Is this (a) Porridge (b) Cornflakes (c) Rice Krispies?
36. Round 4 Question 5:
Which character, created by Dr. Zeuss, stole Christmas?
37. Round 4 Question 6:
How many times is the word “Christmas” mentioned in the song “Jingle Bells”?
38. Round 3 Answers Question 1:
What three words describe the snow in the carol “Good King Wenceslas”?
DEEP, CRISP, EVEN
39. Round 3 Answers Question 2:
In which Scandinavian country is there a theme park called “Santaworld”?
SWEDEN
40. Round 3 Answers Question 3:
In which film did Tim Allen play a character who accidentally killed Santa?
THE SANTA CLAUSE
41. Round 3 Answers Question 4:
In the song “A Christmas Alphabet” what does the C stand for?
CANDY
42. Round 3 Answers Question 5:
What is the more common title of the Christmas carol “Adeste Fideles”?
O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL
43. Round 3 Answers Question 6:
Which of the following was not one of Santa’s reindeer: (a) Dancer (b) Lancer (c) Prancer
LANCER
44. Round 5 Question 1:
What school subject is the last word of the song “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”?
45. Round 5 Question 2:
Whose ship, the Santa Maria, was shipwrecked on Christmas Day, 1492?
46. Round 5 Question 3:
What vegetable is traditionally left as a treat for Santa’s reindeer?
47. Round 5 Question 4:
What bird is associated with St. Stephen’s Day?
48. Round 5 Question 5:
Which fruit sauce is traditionally served with turkey at Christmas time?
49. Round 5 Question 6:
What is the capital of Turkey?
50. Round 4 Answers Question 1:
True or false, Joulupukki is the name given to Father Christmas in Finland, a name which literally means "Yule Buck“?
TRUE
51. Round 4 Answers Question 2:
Did the Three Wise Men travel to see the baby Jesus from the North, South, East or West?
EAST
52. Round 4 Answers Question 3:
What type of nuts are traditionally roasted at Christmas and can be used in stuffing for the turkey?
CHESTNUTS
53. Round 4 Answers Question 4:
A traditional Christmas food is “Frumenty”, a type of spiced cereal. Is this (a) Porridge (b) Cornflakes (c) Rice Krispies?
PORRIDGE
54. Round 4 Answers Question 5:
Which character, created by Dr. Zeuss, stole Christmas?
THE GRINCH
55. Round 4 Answers Question 6:
How many times is the word “Christmas” mentioned in the song “Jingle Bells”?
0 (NONE)
56. Round 6 Question 1:
Who had the Christmas No. 1 record in Ireland in 2010?
57. Round 6 Question 2:
Which angel informed Mary that she was to be the mother of Jesus?
58. Round 6 Question 3:
Wassailing was an old name for doing what at Christmas?
59. Round 6 Question 4:
Name the main character in Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”?
60. Round 6 Question 5:
What name is given to a play telling the story of the birth of Jesus?
61. Round 6 Question 6:
In the film “Home Alone 2”, Kevin Mc Allister was left alone at Christmas in which city?
62. Round 5 Answers Question 1:
What school subject is the last word of the song “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”?
HISTORY
63. Round 5 Answers Question 2:
Whose ship, the Santa Maria, was shipwrecked on Christmas Day, 1492?
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
64. Round 5 Answers Question 3:
What vegetable is traditionally left as a treat for Santa’s reindeer?
CARROTS
65. Round 5 Answers Question 4:
What bird is associated with St. Stephen’s Day?
WREN
66. Round 5 Answers Question 5:
Which fruit sauce is traditionally served with turkey at Christmas time?
CRANBERRY SAUCE
67. Round 5 Answers Question 6:
What is the capital of Turkey?
ANKARA
68. Round 7 Question 1:
How many drummers were drumming in the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”?
69. Round 7 Question 2:
True or false, Little Christmas — also known as Women’s Christmas (Nollaig na mBan) falls on January 5th.
70. Round 7 Question 3:
What colour are the berries on mistletoe?
71. Round 7 Question 4:
What is the missing word from the Christmas song “Then one ________ Christmas Eve, Santa came to say ……..”?
72. Round 7 Question 5:
This island country, whose leader is called Fidel Castro, banned Christmas in 1969 and re-introduced it in 2000. Name the country?
73. Round 7 Question 6:
Not including Rudolph, how many reindeer accompany Santa on his travels?
74. Round 6 Answers Question 1:
Who had the Christmas No. 1 record in Ireland in 2010?
MATT CARDLE
75. Round 6 Answers Question 2:
Which angel informed Mary that she was to be the mother of Jesus?
GABRIEL
76. Round 6 Answers Question 3:
Wassailing was an old name for doing what at Christmas?
SINGING CAROLS
77. Round 6 Answers Question 4:
Name the main character in Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”?
SCROOGE
78. Round 6 Answers Question 5:
What name is given to a play telling the story of the birth of Jesus?
NATIVITY PLAY
79. Round 6 Answers Question 6:
In the film “Home Alone 2”, Kevin Mc Allister was left alone at Christmas in which city?
NEW YORK
80. Round 8 Question 1:
Which scientist, famous for his theory of gravity, was born on Christmas Day, 1642?
81. Round 8 Question 2:
Is holly an evergreen or deciduous tree?
82. Round 8 Question 3:
What Christmas song, which featured in the film “The Snowman” was a hit for Aled Jones in 1985?
83. Round 8 Question 4:
On what day was Christmas Day last year?
84. Round 8 Question 5:
What seven letter word beginning with C is another name for a reindeer?
85. Round 8 Question 6:
“No Crib for a Bed” is the second line from which Christmas carol?
86. Round 7 Answers Question 1:
How many drummers were drumming in the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”?
12
87. Round 7 Answers Question 2:
True or false, Little Christmas — also known as Women’s Christmas (Nollaig na mBan) falls on January 5th.
FALSE (It’s on the 6th)
88. Round 7 Answers Question 3:
What colour are the berries on mistletoe?
WHITE
89. Round 7 Answers Question 4:
What is the missing word from the Christmas song “Then one ________ Christmas Eve, Santa came to say ……..”?
FOGGY
90. Round 7 Answers Question 5:
This island country, whose leader is called Fidel Castro, banned Christmas in 1969 and re-introduced it in 2000. Name the country?
CUBA
91. Round 7 Answers Question 6:
Not including Rudolph, how many reindeer accompany Santa on his travels?
8
92. Round 8 Answers Question 1:
Which scientist, famous for his theory of gravity, was born on Christmas Day, 1642?
ISAAC NEWTON
93. Round 8 Answers Question 2:
Is holly an evergreen or deciduous tree?
EVERGREEN
94. Round 8 Answers Question 3:
What Christmas song, which featured in the film “The Snowman” was a hit for Aled Jones in 1985?
WALKING IN THE AIR
95. Round 8 Answers Question 4:
On what day was Christmas Day last year?
SATURDAY
96. Round 8 Answers Question 5:
What seven letter word beginning with C is another name for a reindeer?
CARIBOU
97. Round 8 Answers Question 6:
“No Crib for a Bed” is the second line from which Christmas carol?
AWAY IN A MANGER
98. Tie-Breaker Question 1:
True or false, “Claustrophobia” is the word for the fear of Santa Claus?
99. Tie-Breaker Question 2:
Two of Santa’s reindeer begin with the letter C. One is Cupid. Name the other?
100. Tie-Breaker Question 3:
Which member of The Beatles had a hit with “Happy Xmas, War is Over”?
101. Tie-Breaker Question 4:
Christmas Island belongs to which country?
102. Tie-Breaker Question 5:
What Irishman and former pop star, along with Midge Ure, wrote the charity song “Do They Know it’s Christmas”?
103. Tie-Breaker Question 6:
True or false, 34-year old copywriter Robert L. May wrote the story of Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer in 1939 as a children’s colouring book, and 2.4 million copies were handed out that year.
104. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 1:
True or false, “Claustrophobia” is the word for the fear of Santa Claus?
FALSE
105. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 2:
Two of Santa’s reindeer begin with the letter C. One is Cupid. Name the other?
COMET
106. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 3:
Which member of The Beatles had a hit with “Happy Xmas, War is Over”?
JOHN LENNON
107. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 4:
Christmas Island belongs to which country?
AUSTRALIA
108. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 5:
What Irishman and former pop star, along with Midge Ure, wrote the charity song “Do They Know it’s Christmas”?
BOB GELDOF
109. Tie-Breaker Answers Question 6:
True or false, 34-year old copywriter Robert L. May wrote the story of Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer in 1939 as a children’s colouring book, and 2.4 million copies were handed out that year.
TRUE