Winter Flavors
January
Ends with -art
at the Lodge
"A" Countries
100

This category of fruit includes winter fruits like grapefruit, lemon, tangerine, and lime.

Citrus fruits

100

Epiphany, the Christian holiday held on January 6, commemorates the visit of these men.

the Three Wise Men, or the Magi. Epiphany is also called Three Kings’ Day

100

Two pints equals this.

a quart. Thirty-two ounces equals one quart. Four quarts equals one gallon

100

This exercise program will be taking place this month at the Lodge, on Mondays and Fridays.

Passport to Wellness

100

Buenos Aires is the capital of this South American country.

Argentina

200

These bright red jewels are grown in bogs.

Cranberries

200

This college football bowl game occurs on New Year’s Day

the Rose Bowl

200

To go against the grain is to upset this.

the Applecart. The idiom originated in Roman times, when it meant “to mess up the whole thing.”

200

This program takes place every Wednesday afternoon, where newspapers are read. 

Tribune Gossip

200

New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania are three of the states of this country in the southern hemisphere

Australia

300

These white winter vegetables resemble carrots, and they’re also root vegetables.

Parsnips

300

If you were born on New Year’s Day, you fall under this astrological sun sign.

Capricorn. It gets its name from Capricornus, the half-goat, half-fish constellation in the southern sky. Horoscope.com defines those born under the sign of Capricorn as “smart, hardworking, and fully in control of their destiny.”

300

This is another word for sour.

Tart. Cherries come in two major varieties: sweet and tart.

300

Church with .... happens in the morning on what days?

Tuesday

300

This country was part of an empire with Hungary from 1867 to 1918.

Austria

400

These chunky, creamy stews often contain corn or seafood and take off the winter chill.

Chowders. Seafood chowders are the most prevalent versions, but turkey is another option.

400

If we’re lucky, we get a few warm days in January, also known as this.

January thaw. The Old Farmer’s Almanac states, “Annual averages show a slight temperature increase, and subsequent dip, during the final week of January.”

400

This means to one-up or gain an advantage over your intellectual opponent.

to outsmart

400

When is Ukrainian Christmas this year?

January 7th

400

Morocco and Tunisia flank this North African country, which lies on the Mediterranean Sea’s coastline.

Algeria

500

This festive cake with a molten center will warm you on a cold winter night.

Lava Cake. When you cut it into a lava cake, the warm chocolate filling pours out. It’s like a brownie with a built-in layer of hot chocolate.

500

Name January’s small, white birth flower that sounds like it would be growing in January.

Snowdrop

500

Defined by Merriam-Webster as “a broad embankment raised as a fortification and usually surmounted by a parapet,” it is referenced in “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

a rampart.

500

When is Ukrainian New Year this year?

January 14th!

500

Once a colony of Portugal, this southwestern African country endured a 27-year civil war, involving troops from Cuba and South Africa, from 1975 to 2002.

Angola

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