Christmas is celebrated on this date every year.
What is December 25th?
In Japan, many people traditionally eat this fast-food meal for Christmas.
What is KFC?
“Frosty the Snowman” brings to life a hat made of this.
What is silk?
A common work celebration where team members anonymously exchange gifts.
What is Secret Santa?
Frozen white precipitation.
What is snow?
This country is believed to have started the Christmas tree tradition.
What is Germany?
In Mexico, children celebrate by hitting this candy-filled item.
What is a piñata?
In 12 Days of Christmas, there are this many total gifts.
What is 364?
A polite workplace phrase when someone brings treats.
What is “Help yourself”?
Compacting snow into a ball can start one of these friendly winter battles.
What is a snowball fight?
St. Nicholas originally came from this region.
What is modern-day Turkey?
“La Befana” delivers gifts on Epiphany in this country.
What is Italy?
This artist sang Santa Baby in 1953.
Who is Eartha Kitt?
This type of sweater is often worn humorously to holiday parties.
What is an ugly sweater?
Frostbite happens when skin is exposed to this.
What is extreme cold?
The tradition of Christmas lights began with this invention.
What is electricity/light bulbs?
This country celebrates Día de las Velitas, the Day of the Little Candles.
What is Colombia?
“Let it snow” mentions this being delightful, though the weather outside is frightful.
What is a fire?
Bringing food for the whole team is known as this type of event.
What is a potluck?
These crystals make each snowflake unique.
What are ice crystals?
This historical event inspired the song “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.”
What is the American Civil War?
The Yule Goat is a Christmas figure in this Nordic country.
What is Sweden?
“Carol of the Bells” is based on a folk chant from this country.
What is Ukraine?
A fun end-of-year game where employees recap the year by sharing wins is called this.
What is a reflection or year-review activity?
Another name for a powerful winter storm with heavy snow and winds.
What is a blizzard?