Name that tune 100 - Hit it Jess!
Jingle Bells
This famous fairytale started the tradition of gingerbread houses in the 1800s.
What is Hansel and Gretel?
Snowboarder Shaun White's Nickname
What is The Flying Tomato
"Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night! When I get home, I'm getting a CAT scan."
What is The Santa Clause?
Snowflakes take this shape.
Hexagonal
Name that tune 200 - Hit it Jess!
Let it go, Frozen
This fast-food chain is wildly popular in Japan during the holidays.
What is KFC?
These two sports were originally part of the Summer Olympics.
What are figure skating and ice hockey?
"Will you please tell Santa that instead of presents this year, I just want my family back."
What is Home Alone?
Average snowfall at Bridger Bowl
300 inches
Name that tune 300 - Hit it Jess!
Joy to the World
This desert was banned in Europe in the 18th century for being too rich and tasty.
What is a fruit cake?
The only country that has ever boycotted the Winter Olympics.
What is Taiwan?
"Fragi-le, must be Italian."
What is A Christmas Story?
This type of snow has a red color, and is most commonly found in the Canadian Rockies.
What is watermelon snow?
Name that tune 400 - Hit it Jess!
You're a mean one Mr. Grinch
This country starts their holiday feasts at dawn on December 25th.
What is Chile?
The only person who has ever won gold in both the Winter and Summer Olympics.
Who is Eddie Eagan? He won gold in light heavy weight boxing and a the four man bobsled team!
"Surprised, Eddie? ... If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn't be more surprised."
What is National Lampoons Christmas Vacation?
Name for the extreme fear of snow.
What is Chionophobia?
Name that tune 500 - Hit it Jess!
Peanuts theme song
The string on the box of this childhood snack was originally intended to be a Christmas ornament.
What are animal crackers?
In 1976 this US city won, and then rejected hosting the Winter Olympics.
Denver
Colorado voters rejected a 5 million state bond to help pay for the games.
"Now I have a machine gun, HO HO HO."
Locals in this Swiss city explode a snowperson to predict the coming of spring.
What is Zurich?
Locals stuff an 11-foot tall snowman with straw, cotton, and dynamite, and seeing how long it takes for the snowman's head to explode - the sooner the explosion the sooner spring is coming.