Clothing
Holidays
Sports
Food
Weather
100

Footwear for winter.

Boots

100

Jewish holiday celebrated for eight days. 

Hanukkah

100

Played on ice with a stick and a puck.

Hockey

100

Warm, sweet drink.

Hot chocolate

100
A storm with lots of snow, high winds and freezing temperatures.

Blizzard

200

Heavy, long sleeve knitted shirt to keep warm.

Sweater.

200

African American holiday to celebrate their heritage.

Kwanzaa

200

Walking on top of the snow with special footwear. 

Snowshoeing

200

Two foods (one red, the other white) strung on a string to make a garland.

Popcorn and cranberries

200

What happens to schools when the weather is too poor to travel.

Snow Day!

300

Worn around the neck to keep out the wind. 

Scarf

300

Holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus. 

Christmas

300

Downhill or cross country.

Skiing

300

Food that is typically eaten when you are sick with a cold. 

Chicken (noodle) soup

300

Frozen precipitation.

Sleet

400
A full body layer worn under a person's regular clothing to stay warm.  Typically shown in red, with a flap on the rear end. 

Long underwear or Long Johns.  

400

January 1st.

New Year's Day

400

Name of a long sled.

Tobaggan

400

Potato pancakes fried in oil and eaten with sour cream or applesauce served during Hanukkah. 

Latkes

400

During a snow storm, when visibility becomes zero or near zero due to falling and blowing snow. 

White out

500

A heavy coat with a hood, usually with fur around the face. 

Parka

500

Number of days Kwanzaa lasts.

Seven

500

Sport where a player pushes a large stone on the ice toward a target while other players 'scrub' the ice with stiff brooms. 

Curling

500

A hearty mix of meat, potatoes and other vegetables in a gravy.  Usually served with bread or biscuits.

Stew

500

Temperature at which water freezes.

32*F or 0*C