Winter Holidays
Winter Sports
Winter Riddles
Winter Weather
Winter Traditions
Winter Trivia
100

This holiday was named after a religious hero and it celebrates the birth of its namesake.

What is Christmas

100

A fast-paced, competitive game played on frozen water.

What is hockey?

100

When it's cold in winter,

This is something you love.

It's like tiny white stars,

Falling from above.

What is snow?

100

This word is used to describe a severe snowstorm.

What is a blizzard?

100

What is collected from trees in winter that is sweet?

Maple syrup 

100

Winter Season comes after what season?

What is Fall!

200

This holiday kicks off on January 6th and involves bright outfits, parades, and fun. It lasts several weeks and ends on Fat Tuesday.

What is Mardi Gras or Carnival?

200

This sport involves sweeping and rocks.

What is curling?

200

It's cold and icy where we live,

So we have to huddle in tight.

We have wings but cannot fly,

So we can't soar to a great height.

What are penguins?

200

A form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.

What is Sleet

200

When is the Winter Solstice?

What is December 21st 


200

How many times a year does the sun set and rise in the Arctic?

One

300

This fairly recent holiday began in 1966 and comes from the Swahili phrase meaning: First Fruits. This holiday was created to celebrate African-American culture.

What is Kwanzaa.

300

This winter sport includes travelling long distances with many four legged, furry companions.

What is dog sled racing?

300

To have fun in the winter, 

Head to a mountainside.

Strap these on to both your feet,

So downhill you can glide

What are skis?

300

What months does winter span in the southern hemisphere?

June to September

300

What Christmas ballet is the most famous of all

The Nutcracker

300

The largest iceberg ever recorded worldwide was 207 miles long and 62 miles wide. Where was it found?

What is Antarctica

400

This holiday with pagan roots is celebrated on the darkest day of the year. It historically involved a sacrifice (of an oak tree)!

What is Yule/Yuletide/Christmastide/Winter Solstice.

400

Which country has won the most Gold Medals in Ice Hockey?

Canada

400

If you're outside in the winter.

And you are walking around town.

You might see this item caused by.

Water frozen while dripping down.

What is an icicle?

400

What is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold

What is Windchill?

400

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

400

What side of the building do icicles most often form?

What is South side of a Building - Icicles are more likely to form on the south side of a building because the sun's strongest rays shine from the south in winter. Icicles are a product of the sun's warmth melting snow.




500

This holiday celebrates the start of a new lunar calendar and it involves the zodiac. What is the Zodiac sign for 2022? 

What is Chinese New Year or Spring Festival?

The Tiger

500

Name an Olympic sport that involves a sled, high speeds and a track on a mountain.

What are; bobsled, luge or skeleton?

500

It's forbidden at school.

But kids find it cool.

If one of these you throw,

To the principal's office you'll go.

What is a snowball?

500

What country receives the most snow?

Japan

500

A legend held that a girl was too poor to be able to offer a gift for the holidays. Maria was told by an angel to gather weeds from the roadside instead. When she placed the weeds by the church altar, crimson blossoms sprouted and later turned into what plant

what is the Poinsettia

500

What percentage of fresh snow is composed of air?

What is 80%

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