Christmas Cookie History
Worldly Christmas Sweets
Gingerbread Houses
Prep n Landing
Miscellaneous
100

This is the day that fall turns into winter. 

Winter Solstice 

100

Poland is on this continent.

Europe

100

These candies come in many different colors, are covered in sugar, and are often used as decoration on a gingerbread house.

Gumdrops 

100

The iconic elf duo from Prep n Landing are named...

Wayne and Lanny

100

This snack can be used as a Christmas tree decoration. (Hint: We grow a lot of it's plant here in Indiana)

Popcorn

200

The spice trade spread spices across the world. List at least one

Cinnamon, clove, ginger, nutmeg

200

Buñuelos are fried dough topped with sugar or syrup and originate from this country. (Hint: Miss Bennett's heritage and located below the United States)

Mexico

200

This item is used as "glue"/"cement" for a gingerbread house.

Frosting

200

Prep n Landing elves check the temperature of this dairy drink.

Milk

200

Latkes, a Hannukah food, are made from this starchy vegetable. (Hint: They also make french fries)

Potatoes
300

The Middle Ages gave us this cookie tool. (Hint: it makes the cookies have a shape)

Cookie cutter

300

The Japanese Christmas Cake is topped with what fruit? (Hint: They also make jam, are red, and have seeds on the outside)

Strawberries

300

In what movie does the character "Gingie" come face to face with the evil Lord Farquad.

Shrek

300

The Prep n Landing elves check for this ingredient in Santa's cookies.

Nuts

300

This sweet is often shaped into coins and wrapped in gold for winter time holidays. 

Chocolate

400

In the 1800's these two VERY important ingredients became more affordable. List at least one.

Sugar and flour

400

Pavlova, a sweet from New Zealand and Australia, is featured in this hit Disney show.

Bluey

400

Gingie asks Lord Farquad if he knows this certain fairytale character.

The Muffin Man

400

This little elf is only seen from his hat up and goes by...

Tiny

400

In the live action How the Grinch Stole Christmas the Grinch eats this vegetable like an apple. (Hint: It makes you cry when you cut it)

Onion

500

We leave out cookies for this famous Christmas icon.

Santa Claus

500

Australia looks like the heads of these two animals. 

Dog and cat

500

Pierniki is similar to a gingerbread cookie and is from this European country. (Hint: The country starts with the same letter as the sweet.)

Poland
500

Wayne was given this dessert from a coal elf's wife.

Fruit cake

500

This vegetable that grows in the ground is used for the nose of a snowman. 

Carrot