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Discover December
Foods with Place Names
Snow: True or False
You Light Up My Life
100

A person occupying the same room as another person.

Roommate

100

This opaque, blue-to-green mineral is the birthstone for December.

Turquoise

100

A popover made of baked unsweetened egg batter, typically eaten with roast beef.

Yorkshire Pudding

100

Snow is white? T or F

False, it's translucent.  It's the light reflecting off it that makes it appear white.

100

Low explosive pyrotechnic devices for entertainment.

Fireworks

200

A person confined to an institution, such as a prison.

Inmate

200

Name December's two Zodiac signs, represented by the archer and the sea goat.

Sagittarius and Capricorn

200

A hot dish made with caramelized onions and beef stock or broth, topped with bread and cheese.

French Onion Soup

200

Monkeys love snow? T or F

True. Japanese macaques, known as 'Snow Monkeys' play with snowballs and even try to steal them form one another.

200

 A battery-operated portable light.

A flashlight

300

A rough calculation of quantities or values, like when doing a rough inventory.

An estimate.

300

What do we call shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere?

Winter Solstice, or Hibernal Solstice.

300

A sweet bread, often eaten at breakfast, made with a special double-sided iron with deep indentations in it.

Belgian Waffles

300

Yodeling causes avalanches? T or F

False, noise does not trigger an avalanche.

300

A cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick that is lit to produce light as it burns.

A candle

400

When two or more opposing parties reach an impasse.

Stalemate

400

Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol', a novella first published in London by Chapman & Hall in December 1843?

Charles Dickens

400
A cool treat made in layers of different colours, typically including chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.

Neopolitan Ice Cream

400

Snowflakes can fall at a speed of 14 km/h? T or F

True

400

A powerful electrical spark caused by an unbalanced electrical charge in the atmosphere.

Lightening 

500

The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.

Climate

500

December's flower is a well known evergreen shrub with red berries that has long been used in holiday decorations like wreaths and centerpieces. 

 

Holly

500

A gelatinous, sweet confection traditionally made of a sugar syrup and cornstarch, dusted with icing sugar.

Turkish Delight

500

It snows on Mars? T or F

Unknown, but scientists say it is plausible.

500

Light resulting from a biochemical reaction by a living organism.

Bioluminescence

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