WINTER ACTIVITIES
WILD CARD FACTS
WINTER TREATS & DRINKS
RANDOM WINTER FACTS
WINTER CLASSICS
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This term describes sliding down a snowy hill on a flat board or inflated tube.

Sledding

100

The only fruit with seeds on the outside.

Strawberries

100

This delicacy is known as a classic favorite winter beverage.

100

Frozen water droplets that fall from the sky.

Snowflakes

100

Who is this?

Frosty the Snowman

200

A sport typically played indoor on skates.

Ice hockey

200
This color appears on 75% of the world's national flags.

Red

200

This festive treat is often used as edible "bricks" and decorated with icing.

Gingerbread cookies

200

The official name for the first day of winter.

Winter Solstice

200

(arguably) one of the most famous songs in the winter.

Jingle Bells

300

The Winter Olympics are held every _______.

"4 years"

300

The term for a baby goat.

       

Kid    

300

The creamy, spiced beverage that is often served during the winter holiday.

Eggnog

300

The approximate number of avalanches that occur in the U.S. each year.

100,000

300

This renowned ballet features the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy".

The Nutcracker

400

This winter activity is tough to master but, some make it look easy.

400

The chemical symbol for the element gold.

Au

400

A very commonly used spice for many winter treats.

Cinnamon

400

This phenomenon causes the colorful "Northern Lights".

Aurora Borealis

400

This popular winter story has been adapted over 100 times.

A Christmas Carol

500

This winter Olympic sport combines skiing and rifle shooting.

Biathlon

500

This natural number is both a square and a cube.

64

500

Combine these 2 ingredients to make Maple Taffy (a traditional Canadian treat).

Maple syrup and snow

500

The country known for having the longest toboggan run in the world.

Switzerland

500

The vacation destination for the McCallisters in "Home Alone".

Paris

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