Winter
Winter Movies
Winter Olympics
Winter Treats
Winter animals
100

At what temperature does snow form?

 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

100

Name the character played by Macaulay Culkin in the film 'Home Alone'

Kevin McCallister 

100

How many sports are included in the Winter Olympics?

There are eight total sporting categories—skiing, skating, biathlon, curling, bobsleigh, ski mountaineering, hockey and luge.

100

What popular Christmas drink is made with eggs, cream, and sugar?

 Eggnog

100

What color is a polar bear?

Not white! Their skin is black, and their fur is hollow and transparent; it just captures the light in a way that gives a white appearance.

200

 When does winter officially start?

The winter solstice/typically Dec. 21

200

Frosty the Snowman was a jolly soul with a corncob pipe and a button _________ and two eyes made out of coal. 

Nose

200

When will the US next host the Winter Olympics?

In 2034, in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

200

What is snow ice cream?

Fresh snow is often mixed with a blend of sugar, vanilla and milk or cream. Though some people also just put maple syrup on fresh snow and call it a day.

200

How long do grizzly bears hibernate in the winter?

Up to seven months.

300

How thick does ice need to be to walk on?

Four inches.

300

In the movie "Elf," what are the four main food groups according to Buddy?

Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup

300

Which US woman landed the first ice skating triple axel?

Tonya Harding 

300

The Dutch often left what at the fireplace filled with food for Santa?

Shoes

300

Which dog breed is the closest to a wolf? 

Shiba Inus, Akitas, Siberian Huskies, Chow Chows and Alaskan Malamutes.

400

How many sides does a snowflake have?

 Six.

400

What’s the name of the sloth in Ice Age?

Sid

400

How many times has the US hosted the Winter Olympics?

 Four times. In 1932 in New York, 1960 in California, 1980 in New York again and in Utah in 2002.

400

Collard greens are often served around Christmas holidays to symbolize what?

Economic prosperity

400

Where do reindeer live?

Alaska, Canada, Russia, Scandinavia, Iceland and Greenland.

500

What qualifies as a blizzard?

A snowstorm that lasts at least three hours with winds over 35 miles per hour and reduced visibility.

500

Which Academy Awards did Frozen win?

Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song—for “Let It Go.”

500

Which country has the most gold medals at the Winter Olympics?

Norway, with 148.

500

Who invented hot chocolate?

The Mayans did around 500 BCE, though their version was on the spicier side. They reportedly used ground-up cocoa seeds, cornmeal and chili peppers mixed with water.

500

How long is a narwhal’s horn?  

The pointy tusk, which is just an overgrown tooth, can get up to 10 feet long.

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