It takes two
Winter wonderland
AAA
Professions
Countries
100

Santa rides on this + You’ll hear this ringing item on a doorway

Sleighbell

100

This type of frozen rain forms clear, hard pellets that bounce when they hit the ground.

Sleet

100

What do we currently need to travel?

Passport / Real ID

100

This professional prepares meals in restaurants and oversees kitchen staff.

Chef

100

This country is home to the pyramids and the Nile River.

Egypt 

200

A spice/vegetable you can use for tea and cooking + you can buy a loaf of this at the store + opposite of man 

Gingerbread men 

200

This thin layer of ice forms on car windows overnight and must be scraped off before driving.

Frost 

200

This landmark in South Dakota features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

This person helps people find homes, buy property, or sell property.

Real estate agent

200

This country is made up of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

United Kingdom 

300

You scrape this off your window when it gets cold, you have to __ before you chew 

Frostbite

300

In Jewish tradition, this 8-night celebration includes lighting a menorah.

Hanukkuh 

300

This territory, located in the Caribbean, is home to San Juan and uses the U.S. dollar.

Puerto Rico

300

This medical specialist studies the brain and nervous system and treats conditions like seizures or migraines.

Neurologist

300

This South American country is the world’s largest producer of coffee.

Brazil

400

Opposite of south + This tall, often wooden or metal object can mark the ends of a ski jump, hold up a flag, or guide the North and South on a map.

Northpole 
400

This aurora, often seen in winter in northern regions, creates colorful lights in the night sky.

Northern lights

400

This city hosted the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607.

Jamestown

400

This professional fixes cars, changes brakes, and checks engines when something goes wrong.

Mechanic

400

This country stretches across both Europe and Asia and is the world’s largest by land area.

Russia

500

This food is one of the most common allergies in America+ You use this to open walnuts 

Nutcracker 

500

A thin invisible layer of ice that’s very slippery.

Black ice 

500

This American company, founded in Seattle in 1971, became one of the world’s largest coffeehouse chains.

Starbucks

500

This medical specialist uses imaging technology like X-rays and MRIs to diagnose conditions.

Radiologist

500

This landlocked European country is known for its neutrality and has four national languages.

Switzerland