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TRUE OR FALSE!. Click on the correct letter and the statement will appear!. Click here to continue. NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) tracks Santa and his sleigh every year on radar. TRUE. 1/20. T. F. Click here to continue.
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TRUE OR FALSE! Click on the correct letter and the statement will appear! Click here to continue
NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) tracks Santa and his sleigh every year on radar. TRUE 1/20 T F Click here to continue
Holly usually has its male and female branches on the same tree. FALSE 2/20 T F Click here to continue
Oliver Cromwell deployed his army to conduct house to house searches for illicit Christmas dinners. TRUE 3/20 T F Click here to continue
The needles in some types of Christmas trees are a good source of Vitamin E. FALSE 4/20 T F Click here to continue
The "Odessa File", featuring the song "Christmas Dream", was scored by Andrew Lloyd-Webber. TRUE 5/20 T F Click here to continue
The first pantomime was produced in Britain in 1717. TRUE 6/20 T F Click here to continue
The tradition of decorating a Christmas tree started in Switzerland. FALSE 7/20 T F Click here to continue
The name of Mistletoe comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning dung-on-a-twig. TRUE 8/20 T F Click here to continue
Failing to attend church on Christmas Day was an illegal act until 1967. TRUE 9/20 T F Click here to continue
The Christmas cracker was invented in China. FALSE 10/20 T F Click here to continue
There is a village in Scotland called Cold Christmas. FALSE 11/20 T F Click here to continue
The Tate Gallery, London once suspended a 22ft Christmas Tree upside down as a work of art. TRUE 12/20 T F Click here to continue
The Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square, London is an annual gift from Sweden. FALSE 13/20 T F Click here to continue
The day after Christmas is called Boxing Day because it was traditional for people to throw old things out of their houses. These were then put into boxes and given to charity. FALSE 14/20 T F Click here to continue
There's a club in Britain for people who don't like Christmas. It's called the Christmas - Bah, Humbug Club! TRUE 15/20 T F Click here to continue
The word turkey is a North American Indian word that literally means fat noisy bird. FALSE 16/20 T F Click here to continue
Abbreviating Christmas as Xmas is disrespectful. FALSE 17/20 T F Click here to continue
The Santa Claus that we all know today was created by Coca-Cola in 1931 for the company's winter advertising campaign. TRUE 18/20 T F Click here to continue
Italians traditionally leave pizza, spaghetti and a bottle of Chianti for Santa’s reindeer. FALSE 19/20 T F Click here to continue
In 1997, Manchester Airport's security machines were found to be unable to tell Christmas puddings from Semtex. TRUE 20/20 T F Click here to continue
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