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Can You Name The Holiday Just By The Tradition?

Are you a holiday season prodigy or pinhead?

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What are your thoughts on this subject?
291 Comments
cdowdy aks
15/15….Anything that wasn’t Christmas or Hanukkah had to be Kwanza?🌲
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Nov 3, 2024 2:26PM
gcarl
Kwanzaa is nothing but a made up holiday
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Oct 18, 2024 12:55AM
billyboy915
Alan Conyard, Seriously? BTW, there this thing called "The Internet" where you could take all of 5 seconds to answer your own questions.
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Oct 6, 2024 7:00AM
hweishaupt
13/15! 😎
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Sep 8, 2024 12:13AM
Mark Darcy
Quiz Master, Thank you!
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Aug 30, 2024 11:40PM
Alan Conyard
What is Kwanzaa??
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Jul 1, 2024 2:01AM
mariaplacidoteddy
15/15 thanks for the answers. I don't celebrate any holidays anymore 🇨🇦
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Jun 11, 2024 9:30PM
Sandro Vadacchino
What about fest Festivus for the rest of us
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Mar 23, 2024 3:43PM
Eve
I got one wrong. I enjoyed this quiz because I just learned about Kwanzaa and I learned more today if all the information is correct...
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Mar 14, 2024 2:02PM
Joan LaRose
Why even bother making up such a test? Anyone with 2 brain cells can ace this.
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Mar 10, 2024 12:19PM
michael d engels
14/15. At Christmas, we have always exchanged gold chocolate coins 😉😄😉
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Feb 12, 2024 1:17PM
mikeyparry
12 / 15. Interesting quiz!
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Feb 10, 2024 4:48AM
catmom
This was fun but easy except the Lady one.
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Jan 5, 2024 7:27PM
William Laughlin
Julie Allen, Kwanzaa is a 57 year old annual holiday affirming African family and social values that is celebrated primarily in the United States from December 26 to January 1. Both the name and the celebration were devised in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, a professor of Africana studies at California State University in Long Beach and an important figure in Afrocentrism. Karenga borrowed the word kwanza, meaning “first,” from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, adding the seventh letter, an extra a, to make the word long enough to accommodate one letter for each of the seven children present at an early celebration. The name Kwanzaa is not itself a Swahili word. The concept of Kwanzaa draws on Southern African first-fruits celebrations.
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Nov 15, 2023 7:42PM
William Laughlin
Pam Bragg, Kwanzaa is an annual holiday affirming African family and social values that is celebrated primarily in the United States from December 26 to January 1. Both the name and the celebration were devised in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, a professor of Africana studies at California State University in Long Beach and an important figure in Afrocentrism. Karenga borrowed the word kwanza, meaning “first,” from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, adding the seventh letter, an extra a, to make the word long enough to accommodate one letter for each of the seven children present at an early celebration. The name Kwanzaa is not itself a Swahili word. The concept of Kwanzaa draws on Southern African first-fruits celebrations.
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Nov 15, 2023 7:40PM

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