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
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