The process of lying on your back and moving your arms to make this object in the snow.
Snow Angel
This Jewish holiday lasts for 8 days in December.
Hanukkah
This country hosted the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
China
A hot drink that kids have at a skating party.
Hot chocolate
The number of sides that a snowflake has.
This holiday marks the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas
The fastest sport in the Winter Olympics with speeds reaching 90 mph.
Luge
This type of material is used to make sheets in the Winter to keep the body warm.
Flannel
This Disney movie is the winter-related highest-grossing animated movie ever.
Frozen
This holiday marks the darkest day of year where a Yule Log is burned.
Winter Solstice
This country has won the most medals in Men's Hockey at the Winter Olympics.
Canada
Feathers from this bird are used to make down jackets.
Geese or duck
A motorized vehicle that was designed in Canada to be driven in the snow and ice.
Snowmobile
A Candle is burned for seven nights to celebrate this African American holiday.
Kwanzaa
This US town hosted the 1980 Winter Olympic Games and was first to produce man-made snow.
Lake Placid
An electric device that keeps moisture in the air and can help you breathe better.
Humidifier
The rapid flow of snow down a sloping surface.
This holiday originated in England where the tradespeople were given gifts.
Boxing Day
A Jamaican team qualified to compete in this Winter Olympic sport first in 1988.
Bobsled
The first and largest 'Snow Hotel' was built in this country in 1989.
Sweden-Lapland