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Where in the world do they eat Kentucky Fried Chicken for Christmas?

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Which U.S. President had his own special eggnog recipe?

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This country has earned a global reputation as being a nation of book-a-holics. On a per capita basis they publish more books than any other country in the world. Between September and November publishers print a catalog of new books and send it free to every home; this is known as the annual Christmas Book Flood. On Christmas Eve people exchange books as gifts and then spend the night reading, often while drinking hot chocolate or Christmas ale. What country is this?

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What was the first state to declare Christmas Day, Dec. 25, a legal holiday?

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How many sizes did the Grinch's heart grow?

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Which reindeer have names that begin with the letter D?

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In the movie A Christmas Story, The Old Man (Ralphie's father) wins a "major award" in a contest. What is it?

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Who were the inventors of the modern American Santa Claus?

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What was around the base of Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree?

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What is the tradition behind Boxing Day?

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How many ghosts appear in A Christmas Carol?

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What was Bing Crosby’s best selling single?

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Who wrote the song Silent Night?

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Who broadcasts to the nation at 3 p.m. on Christmas Day?

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What is a Weihnachtspyramide?

A. Christmas cookie from Austria
B. Holiday decoration from Germany
C. Hot drink from Switzerland

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What saint day is celebrated on December 13th?

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What song contains the line "there must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found"?

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What Christmas song contains the words "a beautiful sight, we're having tonight"?

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The first ever radio broadcast was made on Christmas Eve 1906. The Canadian engineer (Reginald Fessenden) who did the broadcast, played a Christmas song on his violin and sang the third verse making this song the first song ever to be aired on the radio. What Christmas song did he play and sing?

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In the movie, Elf, what was the first rule of the Code of Elves?

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