Trucks put down this on the ground to melt ice and stop it from freezing.
Salt
This Christmas beverage is also known as milk punch.
Eggnog
This holiday celebration leads to 1.5 tons of confetti filling the streets of Times Square.
New Years Eve
Lunar New Year, sometimes called Chinese New Year, falls between these two months.
January and February
This beverage company has been using Santa Claus and/or a polar bear in its advertising since 1931.
Coca-Cola
It snows at this temperature.
32F
Name two spices used to make gingerbread cookies.
Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves and/or Nutmeg?
Name a religious/cultural holiday that is celebrated towards the middle or end of December.
Kwanza, Hanukkah, Christmas, Diwali and New Years Eve?
In this county, people often wear white and jump into the ocean to celebrate New Years Eve.
A. Brazil
B. Guatemala
C. Haiti
D. Japan
A. Brazil
On average, one inch of rain is equivalent to this many inches of snow.
10 inches
This is the highest number of inches of snow ever recorded in New York.
49 inches in 1900
This potato-based dish is typical during Hanukkah celebrations.
Latkes?
The number of US federal holidays celebrated each year.
11 (New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, 4th of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
On this continent it is very common for people to walk or run with any empty suitcase around the block to being good luck and manifest travel in the new year.
South America
A “muffler” refers to this type of clothing accessory.
a scarf
This country was the host of the first Olympic Winter Games.
Chamonix, France?
A traditional Hispanic food made during the holidays.
Tamale
This African winter celebration is culturally based, rather than religiously based.
Kwanza
In this county, it is believed to be good luck to wear round shapes (polka-dots) and eat round food on NYE.
A. Columbia
B. Egypt
C. The Philippians
D. Thailand
C. The Philippians
UPS delivers this many packages during the holiday season.
28 million
The United States implemented Daylight Savings in the winter of this year.
1918?
In this country it is typical to eat 12 grapes as the clock tower chimes 12 times at midnight on New Years Eve.
A. Italy
B. Mozambique
C. Russia
D. Spain
D. Spain
This is the shortest day of the year.
December 21st (winter solstice)
Name what the triangles on the Times Square ball are made from.
Waterford Crystal
This county has the most federal holidays.
Turkey?
There are 16 federal holidays in Turkey every year, but Argentina's employees are entitled to 15 paid public holidays, and every year the government adds a few more holidays known as "bridge holidays," which means that a holiday lasts two days.