OK Moonbasers, time to grab a glass of advocaat and have a go! It's as easy as mince pie!π―️
- The name of the building in Die Hard
- When did King Wenceslas look out
- In which carol is Let Nothing Ye Dismay
- When is Nikolaus celebrated
- Who released the Secret Sam attache case
- Name the Three Kings
- What was there none of at the Inn
- Who appears in a Christmas Carol: Santa Clause or Father Christmas
- Which toy is Arnie after in Jingle All the Way
- Does Mistletoe grow in the soil
- Which singer sang Walking in the Air in the Snowman
- Is the North Pole in the Antarctic or the Arctic
- Who brings gifts on her broom on the Italian Epiphany
- What colour is the Spirit of Christmas Present's clothes in A Christmas Carol
- What is it that we won't go until we've got some of it
- Which two male leads appear in the film The Holiday
- Where did the first Christmas tree in London's Trafalgar Square come from
- Small plastic pegs pushed into a paper picture in an illuminated frame. Which toy is this
- Who invented the 12" GI Joe toy figure
- Which song is sung at the end of Elf to boost Santa's sleigh
- Which two glass creatures does Kevin buy in Home Alone 2
- What will Rudolph go down in
- Where is Jack Skellington when he discovers Christmas in the film Nightmare Before Christmas
- Which old British black and white TV sketch do Germans watch every New Year's Eve
- What does Buddy do at his Dad's work at the end of Elf
- Who is Joulupukki?
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24. Dinner for One (1963) - we in Finland do too, seen it a dozen times at least!
ReplyDeleteYay! Great stuff Arto. I hadn't realised it was a Finnish tradition too! Super!
Delete#11) Peter Auty.Fun fact,the band Rainbow did an instrumental version of this song,simply titled "Snowman" on their 1983 LP "Bent out of Shape"
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff Brian! ⛄
Delete19) Stanley Weston
ReplyDeleteCorrectomundo Lance!
Delete10. Miseltoe is entirely parasitic and grows from the limbs of other trees. Bill
ReplyDeleteThat is entirely right Bill.
Delete16. Jude Law and Jack Black in the most repellent, sugar coated piece of xmas dross ive ever had the misfortune to be subjectec to! Bill
ReplyDeleteBah Humbug but correct!
Delete2. '...on the Feast of Steven...'
ReplyDeleteYep!
Delete15. Figgy Pudding.
ReplyDeleteAnd yep again!
Delete1) The Nakatomi Tower
ReplyDeleteBingo! Yippee kai ey!
Delete6. Huey, Duey and Looey ?
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Wish it was but not those Mish.
DeleteI would not describe these as easy. However, assuming we are each allowed two attempts...
ReplyDelete7 No room at the Inn
12 The North Pole is in the Arctic; the South Pole is in the Antarctic (where there are no Polar Bears).
Both correct! Cheers Paul
Delete18) Lite Brite
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