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100

This animal is found only in the Arctic and is nicknamed the "unicorn of the sea."

A narwhal

100

The place where the lowest temperature ever was recorded on Earth.

Antarctica (-128.6 degrees F)

100

The nine-branched candelabrum lit during the eight-day Jewish holiday of Hanukkah

A menorah

100

The first country to host the Winter Olympics

France in 1924

100

What snowmen eat for breakfast

Frosted Flakes

200

Because of their wide range of vocalizations, this animal is sometimes known as a "sea canary."

A beluga whale

200

The U.S. state in the lower 48 with the record for most snowfall in a 24-hour period.

Colorado

200

This holiday stems from the Swahili phrase that means "first fruits of the harvest."

Kwanzaa

200

The Olympic figure skater who won the 26th season of Dancing With The Stars

Adam Rippon

200

When a baby snowman has a temper tantrum

A meltdown

300

This arctic animal's dull gray beak turns bright orange during mating season.

A puffin

300

The place where icy road conditions are most likely to first appear.

Bridges and overpasses

300

This cake is associated in many countries with Epiphany, the day that marks the three wise men's visit to see baby Jesus.

A king's cake

300

The country with the highest Winter Olympics medal count

Norway

300

Where snowmen like to dance

The snow ball

400

This arctic animal needs about 12,000 calories per day.

A polar bear

400

The name for the day with the fewest hours of sunlight all year.

Winter Solstice

400

This Hindu festival is also known as the "festival of lights."

Diwali

400

The city that hosted the 2022 Winter Olympics

Beijing

400

Where snowmen put their money

The snow bank

500

This arctic animal migrates about 25,000 miles per year, or about the circumference of the earth.

An arctic tern

500

The minimum speed of wind gusts required for a snowstorm to be called a blizzard.

35 mph

500

The typical greeting shared during Eid al-Adha, a holiday that falls at a different time each year according to the Islamic calendar.

"Eid Mubarek"

500

Nicknamed “chess on ice,” this winter sport involves the use of “brooms” and “stones” on an “ice sheet.”

Curling

500

A penguin's preferred mode of transportation

An ice-cycle

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