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  1. I spelt Joes last name wrong. The teacher is Mr Sugget. A great A level maths teacher. The blond guy in the back row I cannot match. However I am still in contact with Normam Conquer so I will ask him
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  2. 1. In which century was the term ‘Xmas’ coined? Answer = 11th if you accept the Anglo-Saxon words ‘Xpes maesse’ 2. Which saint is celebrated on 26th December? Answer = 3. How many reindeer feature in the poem ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’? Answer = 4. What is the name of the last ghost to visit Scrooge in ‘A Christmas Carol’? Answer = Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. 5. Why did the other reindeer laugh at Rudolph? Answer = His bright red nose 6. Stollen is the traditional fruit cake of which country? Answer = Germany 7. In which direction should you stir sweet mincemeat for good luck? Answer = Clockwise 8. What is a female turkey called? Answer = Hen 9. Before turkey, a traditional English Christmas dinner included a pig’s head smothered in mustard. True or false? Answer = True 10. Part of the Christmas celebrations in Oaxaca City, Mexico, is Noche de Rábanas. Which food gives the festival its name? Answer = 11. Which Christmas food is considered to bring good luck if eaten on all of the twelve days of Christmas? Answer = 12.Who designed the first Christmas card, sent in 1843? Answer = 13. Which country is the largest exporter of Christmas trees? Answer = Canada 14. How many days do we have between Christmas and the Epiphany? Answer = 12 15. Which of the following was NOT a gift given by the wise men to the baby Jesus: Frankincense, silver, myrrh, gold? Answer = Ag 16. Is there a Mrs Santa Clause? Answer = Yes 17.Which country is credited with the Christmas beverage Eggnog? Answer = Britain 18. From which country is the Christmas tree, traditionally placed in Trafalgar Square, London, a gift? Answer = Norway 19. Who tracks Santa’s location on Christmas Eve? Bonus point for when it started. Answer = 20. In 1946 Nat King Cole recorded a song about “chestnuts roasting on an open fire”. What was the name of the song? I’ll bet you didn’t know …. Prior to the turkey being introduced as Christmas fayre, people ate geese, boar’s head and even peacocks at Christmas. Henry VIII was the first to enjoy a turkey on Christmas day. Answer = Geese & Boar’s head Yes – Peacocks No
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