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Christmas Pot Luck
1. How many reindeer is Santa believed to have?
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2. In which year was the Queen's speech televised for the first time?
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3. Which Puritan leader made Christmas illegal in 1647
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4. In the "Twelve Days of Christmas" song what was given on the ninth day?
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5. St Francis of Assisi is said to have created the first Nativity performance in Italy in which year?
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6. Who sent the first ever Christmas card?
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7. Where does the word Yule come from?
Yule is an old word for the winter festival, dating back to Viking times. - Traditionally, a huge log would be selected in the forest on Christmas Eve, decorated with ribbons, and dragged back home. This was known as 'Bringing in the Yule Log'. The magical properties of the Yule Log were said to ensure good luck in the coming year to all those who lent a hand at pulling it over the rough ground.
8. The Christmas tree displayed in Trafalgar Square is a gift from which country?
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9. Postmen in Victorian Engand were popularly called what?
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10. What normally happens on boxing Day and why is it given that name?
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White Christmas
England has only known seven white Christmases in the entire twentieth century. According to the records of the Meteorological Office in London, snow fell on Christmas Day only in 1938 and 1976. (The definition of a white Christmas in England is when one snowflake falls on the roof of the London Weather Centre.)
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