Winter Animals
Winter Olympic Sports
Winter Activities
Winter food
Winter Riddles
100

Famous for their waddle, these birds huddle together to stay warm in the Antarctic cold.

Penguin

100

This sport involves skiing downhill and then jumping off a ramp for distance.

Ski Jumping

100

This activity involves gliding across a frozen surface on metal blades attached to boots.

Ice Skating

100

What is popularly used for a snowman's nose?

A Carrot

100

I fall gently from the sky, each of me unique, no two alike. I cover the ground in a blanket of white

Snowflake

200

This Arctic animal is known for its thick white fur and ability to swim in freezing waters.

Polar Bear

200

This fast-paced team sport is played with sticks and a puck.

Ice Hockey

200

This winter pastime involves sliding downhill on a sled or toboggan

Sledding

200

This hot drink, made from milk or water, chocolate, and sometimes topped with whipped cream or marshmallows, is a winter staple.

Hot Chocolate

200

I keep you warm, I come in pairs. Fingers or no fingers, I’m what everyone wears.

Gloves or mittens

300

Known for its antlers, this winter animal is often associated with pulling Santa's sleigh

Reindeer

300

Women’s ice hockey debuted at the Winter Olympics in this year.

1998

300

This creative activity involves rolling large snowballs and stacking them to make a frosty figure with a carrot nose.

Snowman

300

This holiday drink is made from eggs and milk

Eggnog

300

I’m sharp and cold, I hang from above. Beware of my fall, for I strike with no love

Icicles

400

These howling animals, adapted to cold climates, live and hunt in packs during winter.

Wolves

400

This sport involves racing down an ice track in a sled with two or four athletes.

Bobsledding

400

This activity involves catching fish through holes drilled in frozen lakes or ponds

Ice Fishing

400

This sweet and spicy baked good is often used in building during the holiday season.

Gingerbread

400

You are in a cold house in the winter. It is dark. You have one match, a candle and a wood burning stove. Which do you light first?

A match

500

What is it called when an animal sleeps all winter long and wakes up in the spring?

Hibernating

500

This Nordic country has won the most Winter Olympic medals overall.

Norway

500

This activity is played on ice using brooms to sweep and guide a heavy stone toward a target.

Curling

500

Over 1.76 billion of these candies are made every year for the holidays.

Candy Canes

500

I am made of plastic or metal, I am used for play or for work, and you’ll usually see me in a sandbox but I am mostly out in the winter months. What am I?

A shovel