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Yet another Xmas quiz - dingbats

 

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  • edited December 18
    Second one, Grinch
    Fourth one, mint pie
  • Second one, Grinch
    Correct.

    I got 4/5
  • 1. Silent (K)Night
    5. The Snowman

  • TelMc32 said:
    1. Silent (K)Night
    5. The Snowman

    Both correct
  • edited December 18
    Second one, Grinch
    Fourth one, mint pie
    Both correct. Mints/mince pies but I'll give it to you 

    I didnt get no.3
  • Can’t get sepottia 
  • Can’t get sepottia 
    I struggled even after it was explained to me.
  • Can’t get sepottia 
    Poinsettia   (Po-in-settia)
  • Can’t get sepottia 
    I struggled even after it was explained to me.
    From Bloom & Wild florist site. It’s considered a Christmas flower here and in the US.  

    The Poinsettia Meaning In The UK

    In the UK, the poinsettia meaning and symbolism is much the same as in the USA. We consider them a Christmas flower, and many people give them around Christmas time to symbolise good will and community spirit.In religious communities, the shape of the poinsettia flower is thought to symbolise the Star of Bethlehem, with the red leaves of the poinsettia symbolising the blood of Christ.

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