In Russia, one of the most common boys' names is ________ after the saint.
In Spain, _______ candy called "turron" is a tradition.
At Christmas. Czechoslovakians cut a branch from a ________ tree to place in their homes.
This popular Christmas traditional originated in Italy; the ________ ________.
In Italy, gifts aren't exchanged until January _______ (write out).
In France, instead of a Christmas tree, a tradition is to make a Yule-log shaped _____.
A traditional Christmas food in Iran is chicken _________, called "harasa."
In Iran, December 1 marks the beginning of the "Little ______," which means they do not eat animal products.
In Mexico, "puestos" are setup in plazas of cities and towns to sell Christmas _______, foods, and flowers.
In Russia, during the communist years, St. Nicholas was known as ____________ ______.
In Spain, the Christmas season begins on December _______ (write it out).
Means "nativity scene" in Brazil
In Italy, children await a visit from ___ _______, an old woman who brings gifts for the good or punishment for the bad.
On Christmas night, they set of _________ in Brazil.
In Mexico, Christmas celebrations begin ______ days before Christmas to symbolize the journey of Mary and Joseph looking for shelter.
In Spain, children leave shoes full of straw, carrots, and barley on their windowsills to feed the _________ of the wise men reenactors traveling the countryside.
In Czechoslovakia, St. Nicholas crawls down to earth from ________ on a golden rope.
Chinese ____ ______, also known as "Spring Festival," is when the Chinese actually recieve gifts.
The most popular meal on Christmas Day in Germany is not ham or turkey, it is roast ________.
In India, they decorate mango or _________ trees for Christmas.