Christmas
Snow Days
New Years Eve
Hanukkah
College Football Bowl Season
100

In Home Alone, Harry and Marv are known as THIS nickname

The Wet Bandits

100

This animated princess has the power to create snow and ice, often singing "Let It Go."

Elsa

100

The famous square where the New York City ball drop takes place.

Times Square

100

This is the number of nights the Hanukkah celebration lasts

8

100

This bowl game is known as "The Granddaddy of Them All" due to it being the oldest college football game

Rose Bowl

200

This aromatic spice is often sprinkled on top of the classic holiday beverage, eggnog

Nutmeg

200

The specific metal object that children sometimes try to bury under their pillow in hopes of getting a snow day.

Spoon

200

The country that celebrates its New Year in late January or early February and bases its calendar on the cycles of the moon.

China

200

This Hebrew word for the special Hanukkah candelabra means "lamp."

Menorah
200

The two major conferences whose champions traditionally faced off in the Rose Bowl before the College Football Playoff era.

Pac-12 vs. Big Ten

300

This popular Christmas song, often sung while "dashing through the snow," was originally written for Thanksgiving

Jingle Bells

300

The coldest temperature (-128.5 F) ever recorded on Earth was in Antartica by THIS country at Vostok Station.

Soviet Union

300

Robert Burns is the Scottish poet who wrote the lyrics to THIS New Year's Eve anthem

Auld Lang Syne

300

The main ingredient used in latkes, or traditional Hanukkah pancakes.

Potatoes

300

The College Football Playoff Semifinals and Quarterfinals are rotated among these six major bowl games, collectively known by this name.

News Years Six

400

This is the department store that serves as the backdrop to the 1947 Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street

Macy's

400

This winter Olympic sport involves sliding down an ice track in a small sled, head-first, while lying on your stomach.

Skeleton

400

The name of the company that owns the skyscraper atop which the famous New Year's Eve Ball is dropped.

One Times Square

400

The traditional prize or wager placed in the pot when playing the dreidel game.

Gelt (chocolate coins)

400

The state that hosts the most bowl games each year, often including the Orange, Gator, and Citrus Bowls.

Florida

500

This country is credited with starting the tradition of putting up and decorating a Christmas tree

Germany
500

The city that holds the record for the most snowfall in a single 24-hour period in the U.S. at 76 inches, which happened in 1921.

Silver Lake, Colorado

500

The New Year in the U.S. was originally celebrated in March, until the Roman calendar was replaced by this calendar system in 1582.

Gregorian calendar

500

In Hebrew, Hanukkah means THIS

Dedication or inauguration

500

This colorful dessert pastry is the title sponsor for an Orlando-based bowl game, where winners get to watch the mascot jump into a toaster and then eat pieces of a large version of the pastry

Pop-Tarts Bowl

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