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1 In what cityis the epitome of a Colonial Christmas celebrated?Williamsburg, VA

 

2. In what country did the Christmas tree tradition begin - Germany?

 

3. On what network did the Gathering debut CBS ?

 

4. How many stanzas make up Silent Night ~3

 

5. To what sentimental Christmas ballad did the closing credits roll in Lethal Weapon Jingle Bell Rock

 

6. What happens to the Christmas tree, toy soldiers and mice in Nutcracker on Christmas Eve Nutcracker/all awake and the toys and mice fight.

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1 In what cityis the epitome of a Colonial Christmas celebrated?Williamsburg, VA correct

 

2. In what country did the Christmas tree tradition begin - Germany? correct

 

3. On what network did the Gathering debut CBS ? incorrect

 

4. How many stanzas make up Silent Night ~3 correct

 

5. To what sentimental Christmas ballad did the closing credits roll in Lethal Weapon Jingle Bell Rock incorrect

 

6. What happens to the Christmas tree, toy soldiers and mice in Nutcracker on Christmas Eve Nutcracker/all awake and the toys and mice fight.

incorrect

 

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Really?

I have watched that movie at least 20 times... I am sure it is Jingle Bell Rock :confused:

Also I just looked up on wikipedia, it says JBR too...

 

I guess ABC for network on # 3

ABC is correct and no it is not Jingle bell rock

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1 In what cityis the epitome of a Colonial Christmas celebrated? Williamsburg, VA correct

 

2. In what country did the Christmas tree tradition begin? Germany

 

3. On what network did the Gathering debut? ABC

 

4. How many stanzas make up Silent Night? 3

5. To what sentimental Christmas ballad did the closing credits roll in Lethal Weapon? Lethal Weapon by Honeymoon Suite (Jingle Bell Rock plays during the opening credits)

 

6. What happens to the Christmas tree, toy soldiers and mice in Nutcracker on Christmas Eve? Nutcracker/all awake and the toys and mice fight.

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1 In what cityis the epitome of a Colonial Christmas celebrated? Williamsburg, VA correct

 

2. In what country did the Christmas tree tradition begin? Germany

 

3. On what network did the Gathering debut? ABC

 

4. How many stanzas make up Silent Night? 3

5. To what sentimental Christmas ballad did the closing credits roll in Lethal Weapon? Lethal Weapon by Honeymoon Suite (Jingle Bell Rock plays during the opening credits)

 

6. What happens to the Christmas tree, toy soldiers and mice in Nutcracker on Christmas Eve? Nutcracker/all awake and the toys and mice fight.

5 & 6 are still incorrect

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1) 1920's

2)Angels

6)the garret

 

I think your game has the wrong answer for number 2, I looked it up its says Angels or Baby Jesus brings gifts for christmas

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1) 1920's

2)Angels

6)the garret

 

I think your game has the wrong answer for number 2, I looked it up its says Angels or Baby Jesus brings gifts for christmas

Incorrect, Sorry I can only go by the cards

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answers

1. 1930

2. Mikulas

basement

 

 

the above is what the cards state

below is what I found and the site

However, the main celebration of Christmas in Hungary takes place on Christmas Eve. The evening is called Szent-este or Holy Evening. Families attend the mid night mass and sing carols. On December 6th the children receive a visit from Mikulas or St. Nicholas. He wears the robes of a bishop, with a red miter on his head, a staff in one hand and a sack full of small presents in the other. A “devil” accompanies him. Usually, the gift is a small toy or sweets.

 

http://www.edining.ca/331/articles/Christmas__Around__the__World_-_1

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I think the problem with the Hungary question is that, as in many countries, there are actually 2 different times to get gifts, and thus 2 different gift-bringers: St. Nicholas comes on his feast day (Dec. 6th), but according to Wikipedia, presents are also received on Christmas Eve, and are brought by the Angel or Christkind. The duality comes from the time of the Reformation, when traditions thought of as Catholic, namely the association of Saint Nicholas with Christmas, were discouraged.
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