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Q1. How many Olympic-sized swimming pools can be filled with the beer that is consumed on the UK over the Christmas period? 57
Q2. How many medium-sized baubles are needed to decorate an average six foot Christmas tree? 81
Q3. How much would it have cost to buy 100g of gold, frankincense and myrrh on Christmas Day 2019? £3,733
Q4. In 2019, what was the world record for eating the most Brussels sprouts in 60 seconds? 33
Q5. In Greenland, what Christmas delicacy is supposed to taste like fresh coconut:
- A. blubber wrapped in whale skin A
- B. eels cooked in milk
- C. polar bear tongue OR
- D. boiled penguin beak?
Q6. What is the length of the biggest Christmas cracker ever made? 63.1 metres
Q7. In what year was the first Christmas tree decorated and by whom? 1536 by Martin Luther
Q8. In the 1940s what was most commonly used as fake snow in films? Cornflakes painted white
Q9. On what date does the average Brit eat their first mince pie of the year? 2 December
Q10. During a Christmas feast hosted by King Richard II of England in 1377, how many sheep and oxen were consumed in total? 328
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