Holiday Foods
Winter Weather
Traditions
Holiday Movies
New Year's Celebrations
100

This common snack food is often strung around the Christmas tree.

What is popcorn?

100

Light snow, falling for short durations, with no accumulation or maybe a light dusting.

What are flurries?

100

This snack is traditionally left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.

What are cookies and milk?

100

In "Home Alone," the McCallister family is going here for vacation.

What is Paris?

100

In Times Square, this drops at midnight.

What is the ball?

200

If you are making a small house that is decorated with candy, you are most likely using this food for the walls and roof.

What is gingerbread?

200

This form of precipitation consists of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.

What is sleet?

200

This plant is commonly hung in doorways during Christmas and is often associated with kissing.

What is mistletoe?

200

In "Christmas Vacation," Clark is surprised by the arrival of an RV carrying this relative.

Who is Cousin Eddie?

200

This drink is often used as a toast to the New Year.

What is champagne?

300

This food, also called a potato pancake, celebrates the "miracle of oil" and is eaten during Hanukkah.

What is a latke?

300

This dangerous winter storm includes heavy snow accumulation, blowing snow and wind with low visibility.

What is a blizzard?

300

This spinning top is often played with during Hanukkah.

What is a dreidel?

300

In the movie, "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", the Whos in Whoville are going to feast on this food.

What is roast beast?

300

This often contains money and is given during the Chinese New Year celebration.

What is a red envelope?

400

During Christmas, this nut is historically roasted and sold by street vendors.

What are chestnuts?

400

This is one of the most dangerous winter storms that produces freezing rain which coats surfaces with a glaze.

What is an ice storm?

400

This holiday features a kinara, a candle holder with 7 candles that are red, black, and green.

What is a Kwanzaa?

400
In "Frosty the Snowman," Frosty's power comes from this.

What is his hat?

400

Like Santa for Christmas and a Bunny for Easter, this "mascot" is most associated with New Years.

What is Baby New Year?

500

This food is often associated with Kwanzaa and represents the harvest.

What is corn (or maize)?

500

This is the temperature based on how much heat you lose from wind and cold air. 

What is the wind chill?

500

On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love sent these to me.

What are 8 maids a milking?

500

In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Charlie Brown is asked to direct this.

What is the Christmas Play?

500

This traditional Japanese New Year's food is made of pounded rice.

What is mochi?

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