ingredients, representing Christ and His Disciples

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Xmas
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Symbols
Xmas
Plants
Xmas
Food
Xmas
Figures
Xmas
Traditions
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Xmas Symbols
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The Advent wreath is of German
origin and consists of an evergreen
wreath, and four candles. Three
candles are ______ and one is pink.
purple
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Xmas Symbols
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Xmas colours are red, green
white and ______.
gold
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Xmas Symbols
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Patron Saint of secret giving, of
children, and of travellers by
sea. His Feast Day is celebrated
on December 6th. Who is he?
Saint Nicholas
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Xmas Symbols
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What is it?
A mirror of starlight, reflecting our
thanks for the star of Bethlehem.
The Candle
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Xmas Symbols
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What are they?
They are used to announce the
birth of the Saviour and to call us
to worship Him.
Christmas bells
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Xmas Plants
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Legends describe ____ as
masculine because it uses its
thorns to protect itself.
holly
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Xmas Plants
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_______ is thought to bring good
luck and fertility.
Mistletoe
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Xmas Plants
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______ is considered feminine
because it entwines or
embraces whatever it is close
to.
Ivy
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Xmas Plants
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The poinsettia is native to ______. It has
been associated with the Christmas
season because the Mexicans thought the
plants were symbolic of the Star of
Bethlehem.
Mexico
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Xmas Plants
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According to an old ______tradition,
a newlywed couple's tree should
include 12 ornaments to ensure
happiness for their life together.
German
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Xmas Food
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In their original form mince pies
were large, crib-shaped to
represent the manger and packed
full of ______, spices and fruit.
meat
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Xmas Food
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Christmas Pudding should include
_______ ingredients, representing
Christ and His Disciples.
thirteen
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Xmas Food
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Christmas cake as we know it now
- a rich ____ cake with marzipan
and icing - was introduced as a
custom by the Victorians.
fruit
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Xmas Food
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Meat has always featured at the
centre of traditional Christmas
feasts, although it has not always
been in the form of _______.
turkey
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________ canes can be found
everywhere at Christmas time as
sugary treats and ornaments
Candy
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Xmas Figures
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What is the name of the
reindeer which has a red nose?
Rudolph
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Xmas Figures
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Santa has nine reindeer to pull a
sleigh full of toys that are made
by the ________ working in his
workshop.
elves
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Xmas Figures
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________ appeared several times
in the Bible to announce the
events related to the birth of
Christ.
Angels
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Xmas Figures
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The _______ Wise Men travelled to
pay homage to Jesus and marked
his birth with gifts of gold,
frankincense and myrrh.
Three
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On the night Christ was born, a
brilliant _______ appeared in the
sky and it guided the three wise
men to baby Jesus.
star
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Xmas Traditions
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Christmas is celebrated on in
England, with a Christmas dinner
for the whole family.
25th December
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The tradition of exchanging _____
at Christmas began with the story of
the Three Wise Men, who offered
gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the
Christ Child shortly after his birth.
gifts/presents
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Putting a __________ coin in the
pudding brings health, wealth and
happiness to the person who finds
it.
silver
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The first images of _________ hung
by the fireplace were drawn by the
illustrator, Thomas Nast in a story
about Santa.
stockings
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The tradition of ________ began as
early as the 1400s when wandering
minstrels performed songs in
exchange for donations to be given
to the needy.
carolling/carol singing
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