Winter Animals
Out In Space
Winter Hobbies
Christmas Desserts
Christmas Decorations
100

This bird with its black fur and white stomachs is known for huddling during extremely temperatures

Penguins

100

One of the gases in which stars are made-up of is also the same gas that is used to fill a balloon

helium

100

This sport requires one to sit on a sled and be pulled by dogs

Dog sledding

100

This sugary striped Christmas treat can be hanged on trees as decoration

Candy cane

100

This ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance.

Candles

200

These mammals, which are known for their extremely white fur that allows them to blend into their snowy backgrounds, can weigh up to 990 pounds 

Polar Bears

200

This Planet is known as the “Red Planet” due to its iron oxide (rust) in its soil that causes the surface to take on a reddish appearance

Mars

200

This winter activity involves hitting people with cold, white spheres of snow

Snowball fights

200

Also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, this heated drink consists of shaved chocolate, melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener like whipped cream or marshmallows

Hot Chocolate

200

This usually hangs above the fireplace in the Christmas season to collect presents from Santa

stocking

300

These gray big-eyed sea animals, which are one of the most visited in aquariums because they can be taught tricks, stay warm during the winter using their blubber

Seals

300

This is a phenomenon that occurs when the moon blocks out sunlight from reaching Earth that only last a few minutes occurs for 1-2 times per year due to the moon's orbital tilt. 

Solar Eclipses

300

This activity is done through laying on a snowy surface and flapping your arms to make a shape of your body

Making a snow angel

300

This sweet and sour type of jelly that Christmas turkey is often eaten with

cranberry jelly

300

This circle of greenery is often placed on the front door of homes and has ornaments and bows on it

Wreath

400

This animal also known as the polar owl, the white owl and the Arctic owl, with its yellow eyes are native to the Arctic regions of both North America and 

Snowy Owl

400

This is a chunk of rock from outer space that burns up in the atmosphere as it enters Earth

meteor

400

This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades

Ice skating

400

This is popular Christmas cookie, that often cut into the shape of a person, house, and other cool shapes, is made from ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses

gingerbread

400

This plant is commonly used as a Christmas decoration and upon being under it, lovers must share a kiss

mistletoe

500

This red haired cat-like animal can adapt to the cold by growing out its fur

Fox

500

These large chucks of ice, dust, gasses, and rock that orbit the sun but are also referred to as "dirty snowballs," can be seen from Earth as "shooting stars"

comets

500

This winter sport involves making timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh

Bobsleighing

500

This drink is historically also known as a milk punch or an egg milk punch when alcoholic beverages are added, is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage. It is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg whites

eggnog

500

This red flower, which is commonly used at Christmas, is Indigenous to Mexico and Central America

poinsettia