Winter food
Winter Fun Facts
Winter tradition around the world
Holiday Movies & Music
Winter Words & Sayings
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This warm drink is made with cocoa powder or chocolate.

Hot chocolate

100

This crystal form of snow is famously unique.

snowflake

100

In the United States, people gather at this place to watch the ball fall at this place.

Times Square

100

In “Frosty the Snowman,” Frosty comes to life thanks to this object.

magic hat

100

This word describes frozen rain that makes a “crunch” sound when you step on it.

Sleet

200

A hearty winter stew made with beef, potatoes, and vegetables.

Beef stew

200

Bears do this during winter to save energy.

Hibernate
200

Canadians pour this onto snow to make a sweet winter treat.

Maple syrup

200

Bing Crosby sings “White Christmas” in this classic movie.

Holiday Inn

200

This winter weather word begins with “B” and means strong winds with heavy snow.

Blizzard

300

Germany is known for this warm, spiced holiday drink often served at Christmas markets.

Mulled wine

300

This is the shortest day of the year.

Winter Solstice

300

This country is famous for Christmas markets full of lights, gingerbread, and warm mulled wine.

Germany

300

This song begins with the lyrics: “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”

What is The Christmas Song?

300

This common winter saying ends with: “Let it….”

snow

400

In the U.K., many eat this rich dessert made with dried fruits and steamed for hours.

Christmas pudding

400

Alaska experiences days with no sunlight during winter, known as this.

Polar night

400

This country releases sky lanterns in Pingxi during Lunar New Year.

Taiwan

400

This 1990 movie features a boy left home alone during the holidays.

Home Alone

400

This phrase describes someone who loves winter and cold weather.

snowbird

500

In Sweden, people celebrate winter with this golden, saffron-flavored bun eaten on St. Lucia Day.

Lussekatter (LOO-seh-katter)

500

This term describes animals changing to white fur for winter.

Camouflage (or winter coat molting)

500

In Spain, children receive gifts on this holiday on January 6th.

What is Three Kings’ Day?

500

This song describes a gift given on “the first day of Christmas.”

Twelve Days of Christmas

500

This expression means something is extremely cold: “It’s cold enough to freeze your….”

What is nose off (or "freeze your tail off")