Christmas Traditions
Canadian Winters
Frozen
Christmas Carols
Movie Magic
100

This figure is said to live at the North Pole and deliver gifts on Christmas Eve

Santa Claus
100

What do people wear on their feet to make walking in deep snow easier?

Snowshoes 

100

This is the temperature at which water freezes, measured in degrees Celsius.

0°C

100

This song tells the story of a snowman who comes to life.

Frosty the Snowman

100

This movie tells the story of a grumpy green character who tries to steal Christmas.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

200

These circular decorations made of evergreen branches are often hung on doors.

Wreath

200

This Canadian winter sport uses stones and brooms and is often played on ice.

Curling 

200

This condition happens to your skin when it has been exposed to extremely cold temperatures for too long

Frostbite 

200

This song lists gifts given over twelve days.

The 12 days of Christmas

200

In Elf, Buddy’s favourite food includes spaghetti topped with this.

Syrup

300

This plant is often kissed under during the holiday season.

Mistletoe 

300

How many designated faceoff spots are on an ice hockey rink?

9

300

This winter storm can bring heavy snow, strong winds, and poor visibility.

Blizzard 

300

This traditional Christmas song begins with “Dashing through the snow.”

Jingle Bells 

300

In this animated film, a train takes children on a magical journey to the North Pole.

The Polar Express

400

This red-and-white plant is often used as a Christmas decoration and is also called the Christmas flower

Poinsettia

400

What day of the year has the fewest amount of daylight hours?

Bonus 200 points: What is the day called? 

Winter Solstice on December 21

400

This winter phenomenon creates beautiful patterns of ice crystals on windows.

Frost

400

This carol includes the line “Fa la la la la, la la la la.”

Deck the halls

400

What is the first and last name of the child who protects his house from burglars using traps in the movie Home Alone

Kevin McCallister

500

This traditional Christmas dessert is often rolled and decorated to look like a log.

Yule Log

500

This Canadian province is famous for its winter carnival, featuring ice sculptures and a giant snowman mascot.
Bonus: 300 points if you can say snowman in French

Quebec

Bonus: bonhomme de neige 

500

This province is known for having some of the coldest winter temperatures in Canada.

Manitoba

500

“You better watch out, you better not cry…” comes from this song.

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

500

This character learns the true meaning of Christmas after being visited by three ghosts.

Ebenezer Scrooge

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