Winter Holidays Around the World
Winter Traditions & Symbols
Winter Songs & Music
Winter Fun & Food
New Year’s Traditions
100

This Jewish winter holiday lasts eight nights.

What is Hanukkah?


100

This plant is often hung in doorways and associated with kissing.

What is mistletoe?

100

This song begins with “You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.”

What is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?


100

This warm drink is often made with cocoa powder and milk.

What is hot chocolate?

100

This item is dropped in Times Square at midnight on New Year’s Eve.

What is the ball?

200

In Sweden, this December celebration honors Saint Lucia with candles and songs.

What is St. Lucia Day?

200

These striped candies are commonly flavored with peppermint.

What are candy canes?

200

This winter song includes the lyric “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.”

What is “Let It Snow”

200

This activity involves ice, blades, and balance.

What is ice skating 

200

These promises people make at the start of the year are meant for self-improvement.

What are New Year’s resolutions?

300

This African American holiday celebrates culture, community, and heritage from December 26 to January 1.

What is Kwanzaa?


300

This decorative light source has origins in both religious and cultural winter traditions.

What are candles?

300

This classic song was originally written for Thanksgiving, not Christmas.

What is “Jingle Bells”?

300

This baked good is often shaped like a person and decorated with icing.

What is a gingerbread cookie?

300

In Spain, people eat 12 of these for good luck at midnight.

What are grapes?

400

This Lunar New Year animal was the zodiac sign for 2024.

What is the Dragon?

400

This icy decoration forms when dripping water freezes.

What is an icicle?

400

This holiday song made Mariah Carey a winter music icon.

What is “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?

400

This winter sport involves sliding down snowy hills on boards.

What is snowboarding?

400

This phrase is often sung to welcome the new year.

What is “Auld Lang Syne”?

500

This winter solstice celebration is observed by many Pagan traditions.

What is Yule?

500

This evergreen plant is commonly used as a symbol of life during winter.

What is a Christmas tree?

500

This carol’s title refers to a heavenly messenger.

What is “Angels We Have Heard on High”?

500

This dessert is shaped like a log and popular in France during winter holidays.

What is a Bûche de Noël?

500

This country celebrates New Year’s with temple bells rung 108 times.

What is Japan?