In a familiar phrase, it precedes "as the driven snow"
Pure
Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia is the scientific term for this sensation when you consume something very cold & wish you hadn't
Brain Freeze
Not learning from history & bewaring some ides, King Odoacer of Italy went to a banquet he would not survive on this date in 493
March 15

At the first Winter Olympics in 1924, the Brits swept up in this sport
Curling
This cool admonition to calm down has been paired with Netflix
Chill

Freshly groomed snow that's grooved is called this for its resemblance to a certain fabric
Corduroy
The temperature at which ocean water will freeze depends mainly on density & this other -ity
Salinity
In Feb. 62 A.D. this city & Herculaneum were hit by a big earthquake, but that was nothing compared to what was coming up 17 years later
Pompeii
1 of only 2 Americans to win the men's figure skating gold medal since 1960
Scott Hamilton or Brian Boitano
It's the geographic area above the circle of latitude at 66 1/2 degrees north
Arctic Circle
Thought of as a mix of rain & snow by some, to weather pros it refers to snow that melts, then refreezes, as it falls
Sleet
In 1759 Braun & Lomonosov used snow & acid to freeze this liquid metal
Mercury
James Clark was brutally killed in a garage at 2122 North Clark with other Bugs Moran gang members in 1929 on this date
February 14
What could be more serene than a visit to this resort in the Adirondacks, the USA's first Winter Olympics host?
Lake Placid
Meaning briskly cold, it's also a frozen dessert from Wendy's
Frosty
Like piles of wind-driven snow, deposits of gravel & boulders that form when glaciers melt are called these
Drifts
This Italian word for rich ice cream comes from the Italian for "to freeze"
Gelato
After dealing with dysentery & disease-bearing mosquitoes the year before, this Virginia colony was decimated by a fire in January 1608
Jamestown
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This dual sports event was first included in the Winter Olympics in 1960
Biathlon
A poem by William Carlos Williams begins, "I have eaten the plums that were in" this, not the refrigerator--it was 1934
Icebox
Since the 1950s towering sculptures have been part of the annual Snow Festival at this Japanese city also known for beer
Sapporo
In "Cat's Cradle" his Felix Hoenikker creates Ice-Nine, a substance that can freeze the world solid
Kurt Vonnegut
In Dec. 1894 this French captain was convicted of selling military secrets to Germany but after an uproar, got a pardon 5 years later
Dreyfus
At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Shaun White took gold in this snowboarding competition
Half-pipe
Originally a nautical term meaning closer to the wind, it means to be unfriendly or reserved, distant & uninvolved
Aloof