What do you Snow?
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Reindeer
Games
Bah Humbug!
200

This is a single ice crystal that has achieved a sufficient size, and may have amalgamated with others, which falls through the Earth's atmosphere

What is a snowflake? 

200

It's corn! A big lump with knobs. It has this. 

What is the juice? 

200

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, utilized his shiny nose to help Santa Claus navigate this treacherous weather condition. 

What is fog? 

200

This word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board. 

What is scrabble? 

200

A selfish and unfriendly person who is not willing to spend or give away money, or someone who hates Christmas. 

What is a scrooge? 

400

The amount of sides ice crystals have. 

What is six? (hexagonal) 

400

George Bailey is helped by his guardian angel Clarence in this Christmas classic, to see what his town would have looked like if it hadn't been for all his good deeds over the years. 

What is It's a Wonderful Life? 

400

Another name for reindeer, this word of native origin translates to snow shoveller. 

What is caribou? 

400

Originating in Africa, this popular recess game used to be much more deadly, involving throwing rocks to injure your opponents. 

What is dodgeball? 

400

"A Christmas Carol", by this British author, tells the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge. 

Who is Charles Dickens? 

600

A sudden snowfall with strong, gusty surface winds localized in time and or location. 

What is a squall? 

600

"… It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me", the opening line of this recent Taylor Swift hit.

What is Anti-Hero? 

600

You know dasher, dancer, prancer, vixen, comet, cupid, donner and blitzen; but do you recall, what donner and blitzen mean in their native German? 

What is thunder and lightening? 

600

John "Soap" MacTavish, a member of the Special Air Service (SAS), is a popular playable character and NPC in this first-person shooter video game franchise. 

What is Call of Duty? 

600

Popularized by the sitcom Seinfeld, this secular holiday was created to combat the pressures of commercialism during the Christmas season. 

What is Festivus?
800

5 of the 10 snowiest cities in the world, based on annual snowfall, are located in this country. 

What is Japan? 

800

This expression is used to characterize a frustrating or challenging situation that a person believes cannot be changed and must just be accepted.

What is, It is what it is? 

800

The Christmas novelty song "Grandma got run over by a reindeer" was originally created and performed by this duo in 1979. 

Who are Elmo & Patsy? 

800

Peek-a-boo is a game that helps develop this key psychological concept where understanding that things continue to exist even when they cannot be directly seen, heard, or touched. 

What is object permanence? 

800

This pop star admitted her dislike of Christmas, stating her family are "all kind of conspiracy theorists and I remember one year we got onto the topic of, like, aliens and it ended with my brothers not talking for a week and my mom crying.” I guess you could say they came in like wrecking balls. 

Who is Miley Cyrus? 

1000

The Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, is a popular creature in this Tibetan ethnic group's folklore.  

Who are the Sherpa? 

1000

It's not exactly cheery and bright in this fictional place in Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas". 

What is Halloween Town? 

1000

Around the world, people leave out food for Reindeers so they have energy on their long journeys. Typically carrots are left out in America, however, Reindeer actually struggle to eat them because they lack these on their upper jaws. 

What are incisor teeth? 

1000

Geralt of Rivia is the main protagonist in this video game series based off of a collection of short stories and novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski.

What is The Witcher? 

1000

Krampus, the half goat half demon monster that punishes misbehaving children around Christmas time, typically administers punishment with this weapon. 

What are birch rods? (branches)