Winter Wonderland
DRINK"S"
"A" IN SCIENCE
HARD SCIENCE
COLD WORDS
100

Some animals go into this dormant state during the winter

Hibernation

100

This children's "cocktail" is ginger ale & grenadine, garnished with a Maraschino cherry

Shirley Temple

100

Our immune systems produce these proteins to fight off disease

Antibodies

100

The Vickers test measures the hardness of a metal by indenting it with one of these super-hard gems

Diamond

100

This popular Disney movie included a talking snowman named Olaf.

Frozen

200

Meaning "sun standing still", this event marks the start of winter

What is Solstice?

200

It's a tall, cool drink of wine & soda water

Spritzer

200

The name of this class of animals (like a frog) means "double life" since they live on both land and water

Amphibians

200

Nanofiltration is used to reduce hardness of this, caused by dissolved minerals like calcium & magnesium

Water

200

Meaning briskly cold, it's also a frozen dessert from Wendy's

Frosty

300

You better bundle up!  If you are exposed to the cold for too long, you will experience this 11-letter condition that results from a dangerous drop in core body temp. 

Hypothermia

300

This type of fortified wine comes out of Spain's Andalusia region, baby

Sherry

300

High school physics - It's the rate at which velocity changes over time

Acceleration

300

The Knoop test uses low indentation pressure to measure the hardness of glass & these materials, from Greek for "pottery"

Ceramics

300

This cool admonition to calm down has been paired with Netflix

Chill

400

This northern Eurasian country holds the world's coldest permanently inhabited city, averaging  −8.8 °C.

Yakutsk, Russia

400

One of the more popular red wines in the U.S. is this Australian import, known in Europe as Syrah

Shiraz

400

In physics it's the distance from the center line of a wave to the top of the crest

Amplitude

400

 Gypsum is 2 & quartz is 7 on this scale

Mohs

400

Dairy Queen mixes up these frozen desserts which they hand to customers upside down.

Blizzard

500

Some scientists predict this "seasonal" period of cold & dark weather would be the result of atomic warfare

Nuclear Winter

500

This drink made with red wine & fruit juices isn't so appealing when you know its name is from Spanish for "blood"

Sangria

500

This is also known as the theoretical coldest temperature, –273.15°C 

Absolute Zero

500

The number used to designate a pencil's hardness, relates to the ratio of clay to this material, a form of carbon

Graphite

500

This 7 letter adjective, when used before "pace", means really slow; otherwise, it refers to masses of slow-moving ice

Glacial