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100

This frosty phenomenon forms when water vapor freezes into tiny ice crystals and drifts gently from the sky.

What is snow?

100

This traditional December plant is known for its bright red leaves and is often mistaken for a flower, even though it’s actually a cluster of colored leaves.

What is a poinsettia?

100

Though only a few millimeters long, this insect can lift objects up to 50 times its own body weight.

What is an ant?

100

This ancient civilization built massive stone pyramids and developed a complex calendar system in Mesoamerica.

Who were the Maya?

100

This classic sandwich gets its name from a city in Pennsylvania and traditionally includes thinly sliced beef, onions, and melted cheese.

What is a Philly cheesesteak?

200

his term describes the blinding winter condition where strong winds blow snow around, making it hard to see.

What is a blizzard?

200

This holiday treat is so hard you could use it as a building material — and many people do.

What is gingerbread?

200

This tiny seed, often used in baking, grows into a plant that can reach over 10 feet tall.

What is a poppy seed?

200

This scientific term describes the ability of a material to be shaped or molded under pressure without breaking.

What is malleability?

200

This Middle Eastern sandwich wraps spiced meat shaved from a vertical rotisserie in pita, often confused with gyros and döner kebab.

What is shawarma?

300

Named after a Scandinavian word for “snow house,” this compacted‑snow shelter can maintain interior temperatures far warmer than the outside air.

What is an igloo?

300

This classic ballet, featuring characters like the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Mouse King, is performed around Christmas every year.

What is The Nutcracker?

300

This tiny ocean organism, smaller than a grain of sand, produces at least half of the world’s oxygen through photosynthesis.

What is phytoplankton?

300

This term refers to the area of the human torso between the chest and the hips, often revealed in crop‑top fashion.

What is the midriff?

300

This sandwich, popular in Vietnam, blends French colonial ingredients like baguettes and pâté with local herbs, pickles, and meats.

What is bánh mì?

400

Snow appears fluffy when it first falls, but over time the weight of new layers causes the air between crystals to be squeezed out. This gradual increase in density is known by this scientific term.

What is compaction?

400

This country is credited with starting the tradition of decorating Christmas trees, a custom that spread across Europe in the 16th century.

What is Germany?

400

This microscopic fungus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is responsible for both bread rising and alcohol fermentation, making it one of humanity’s most important organisms.

What is yeast?

400

This philosophical concept argues that reality is fundamentally mental or immaterial.

What is metaphysics?  

400

This Hawaiian handheld staple wraps grilled Spam in a block of rice and secures it with a strip of nori, a fusion born from World War II rationing and Japanese culinary influence.

What is musubi?

500

In Norse mythology, this frost giant — born from melting ice in the void of Ginnungagap — is considered the ancestor of all jötnar.

Who is Ymir?

500

 In the Faroe Islands, this Christmas tradition involves people dressing in elaborate costumes and dancing in a chain‑dance circle to ancient ballads.

What is the Faroese Yule chain dance?

500

This tiny electrical component, invented in 1904, uses a thin wire that melts at a specific temperature to prevent fires.

What is a fuse?

500

In a 2000 action‑adventure game, this sinister artifact grants its wearer immense power and threatens to crash the moon into the land of Termina within three days. HINT: the title is two words each starting with M and one Lizzy's favorites games.

What is Majora’s Mask?

500

hough versions of food wrapped in bread existed in ancient cultures from the Middle East to China, this specific 18th‑century innovation — named after a British noble — is widely credited with transforming the idea into the modern, handheld meal we recognize today.

Who is the 4th Earl of Sandwich?

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