Frozen Delights
Religion
National Treasures
Northern Lights
4 Seasons
100

This Italian-style ice cream is known for being extra creamy and dense.
 

Answer: What is gelato?

100

The Torah is the central reference of this religion.
 

Answer: What is Judaism?

100

This statue, a gift from France in 1886, stands in New York Harbor.
 

Answer: What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This colorful natural phenomenon in the sky is commonly called the Northern Lights.
 

A: What is the Aurora Borealis?

100

In the Northern Hemisphere, this season begins around June 21, the longest day of the year.
 

A: What is summer?

200

A classic tropical frozen cocktail made with rum, pineapple juice, and coconut cream.
 

Answer: What is a piña colada?

200

Muslims pray in this place, especially on Fridays.
 

Answer: What is a mosque?

200
  1. This famous bell in Philadelphia cracked when it was first rung in 1752.

Answer: What is the Liberty Bell?

200

The best time to view the Northern Lights is during this season, when the nights are longest and skies are darkest.
 

A: What is winter?

200

The longest night of the year, the winter solstice, happens in this month.
 

A: What is December?

300

This flavor combines chocolate and vanilla swirled together in one scoop.
 

Answer: What is Neapolitan?

300

The season of fasting and reflection before Easter is called this.

A: What is Lent?

300

This Philadelphia landmark is where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
 

Answer: What is Independence Hall?

300

This Scandinavian country, home to Lapland and the Sami people, is one of the world’s most famous places to see the Northern Lights.

A: What is Norway (also acceptable: Finland or Sweden)?

300

In Japan, this tree’s blossoms symbolize the arrival of spring and are celebrated in festivals.
 

A: What is the cherry blossom (or sakura)?

400
  1. This frozen treat is made by freezing flavored liquid in molds on sticks.

Answer: What is a popsicle or ice pop?

400

This day of rest is observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening in Judaism.
 

A: What is the Sabbath (Shabbat)?

400

This precious artifact in New York City is associated with the arrival of immigrants and freedom.

Answer: What is the Statue of Liberty?

400

This gas creates the green color most often seen in the Northern Lights.
 

A: What is oxygen?

400

The festival of Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, takes place in this season in India.

A: What is spring?

500

This brand is famous for its chunky flavors and “Cherry Garcia” ice cream.

Answer: What is Ben & Jerry’s?

500

The smallest country in the world, ruled by the Pope, is this.

A: What is Vatican City?

500

This document, signed in 1776, declared the colonies’ independence from Britain.
 

Answer: What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

The Northern Lights are most often seen in regions close to this invisible boundary around Earth.
 

A: What is the magnetic pole (or magnetosphere)?

500

The phenomenon of the Earth’s tilt on its axis is what causes these.
 

A: What are the seasons?

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