This sport, often played on frozen lakes, involves sliding a stone toward a target while teammates sweep the ice to affect its speed and direction.
What is curling
This warm beverage, often associated with Christmas, is made from milk, sugar, and spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
What is Eggnog
This jolly, bearded figure brings gifts to children during the winter holiday season.
Who is Santa Claus
This country, known for its long winters and icy landscapes, is home to the famous Blue Lagoon.
What is Iceland
"Merry Christmas, you filthy animal!"
What is Home Alone
This event, introduced in the 1988 Winter Olympics, involves athletes who combine downhill skiing with sudden jumps and acrobatic maneuvers.
What is aerial skiing
This Italian holiday treat, often served around Christmas, is a sweet, bread-like cake filled with dried fruits and nuts.
What is Pannetone
This mischievous figure, known for his visits during the Christmas season, is often depicted as a horned, demonic companion of Saint Nicholas, who punishes naughty children.
Who is Krampus
This icy city is the capital of the U.S. state of Alaska, and its name means "a good place to fish."
What is Juneau
"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear."
What is Elf
In this event, athletes compete in a race where they must both ski and shoot targets with a rifle. The competition combines cross-country skiing with marksmanship.
What is the biathlon
This winter dish, originating from France, consists of melted cheese served with bread or vegetables for dipping.
What is fondue
This Scandinavian figure, originally linked to Norse paganism and later associated with Christmas, was once believed to bring gifts to children and is often depicted as a straw decoration during the holiday season.
What is the Yule Goat
This famous mountain range, which spans 1,500 miles from Canada to the U.S., is known for its snowy peaks and ski resorts.
What are the Rocky Mountains
"You’ll shoot your eye out!"
What is A Christmas Story
This Winter Olympics event, known for its speed and precision, involves athletes racing on skis down a narrow, icy track with sharp curves and vertical drops.
What is the luge
A popular winter dish in Hungary, this rich, hearty soup is made with paprika, potatoes, and meat, often served with a dollop of sour cream.
What is goulash
This snowy, mythical woman in Japanese folklore is said to freeze people to death with her icy breath during winter storms.
Who is Yuki-onna (Snow Woman)
This large, cold desert is located in Antarctica and is considered one of the driest, coldest places on Earth.
What is the Antarctic Desert
“That is not a chew toy”
What is The Grinch
This country won the most medals in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
What is Norway
This Finnish winter tradition involves a special type of porridge made from oats, rice, or barley and often served with cinnamon and sugar, usually eaten on Christmas morning.
What is Rice Porrage
This Icelandic Yule tradition involves 13 mischievous figures, who are said to visit children during the 13 days leading up to Christmas, each bringing different gifts or tricks.
Who are the Yule Lads
Known for its massive glaciers and stunning winter landscapes, this national park in Wyoming is popular for its cold weather activities and snowy views.
What is Grand Teton National Park
"Someday I’d like to be a dentist!"
What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer