There are a wide variety of online sites which offer free access to a wealth of Christmas trivia questions. Examples of such sites include the web domains "XmasFun" and "ChristmasTrivia."
This would depend on the trivia game. On Pi Day many classes develop trivia games. You could try looking up the individual questions. This must allow you to be more successful on your search for answers.
There is an endless variety of family Christmas games. These can include things such as pin the tail on the reindeer, pin the halo on the angel or Christmas trivia games. More traditional games involve hiding an ornament, usually in the shape of a pickle, for children to find. The child who finds the pickle gets an extra present.
Correct: I wish someone would give me a puppy for Christmas.
If looking for a challenging trivia question game then Trivial Pursuit would be a great game to start with. There are different editions of this game; some of the editions can be considered more challenging than others.
Natale means "Christmas" in Italian. (If you wanted to wish someone a Merry Christmas, you would say, "Buon Natale!")
There are numerous websites that you can find Christmas games. Here are a few, www.primarygames.com/holidays/Christmas/games.htm,www.akidsheart.com/holidays/Christmas/chgames.htm, www.northpole.com/Clubhouse/games/. I would have to say the last one is my favorite, I found a lot of cute stuff for my kids.
They play games like tag, fetch, ball, and Wii. Come on, you play games at Christmas that you would any other day, just in close sequence.
I would buy myself ds games and a puppy!
No. Trivia is a noun whereas trivial is the adjective. An adjective synonym would be minor, petty, unimportant.
Unable to find anything about sending hearts to someone on Christmas but as per my understanding goes, it may be because heart symbolizes love and peace and hence would be a good idea to spread love and peace to someone on such auspicious day.
In Ilocano, you would say "Naimbag a Paskua" to greet someone Merry Christmas.
One could possibly think of giving someone a cactus as a Christmas present if they find it difficult to look after plants. Cacti are some of the easiest plants to look after and would make an ideal Christmas present for someone with a busy lifestyle.