Snow is made of air, water, and this element
dirt
This sport involves a net, stick, and puck.
Hockey
This holiday is celebrated on December 25th each year.
Christmas
This princess flees her snowy kingdom after her magical powers are exposed.
Princess Elsa
This striped treat is shaped like a "J."
Candy cane
Many people, especially children, enjoy packing snow into these objects for a friendly fight.
snowballs
Strap this "board" to your feet and go speeding the half-pipe.
snowboard
Some of this holiday's traditions include lighting a menorah and playing dreidel.
Hanukkah
"Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the____" says this character from a children's book.
The Gingerbread Man
Latkes are fried pancakes made of this starch.
Potatoes
Snow is actually clear, it is not this color
white
Notable athletes who do this sport include Michelle Kwan and Nathan Chen
This holiday was founded by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966 and is celebrated on December 26th.
Kwanzaa
This character passed through the seven levels of the candy cane forest, through the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops, and walked through the Lincoln Tunnel.
Buddy the Elf
Cookies in the shape of people might be cut out from this type of "bread"
Gingerbread
How long does it take snowflakes to fall to the ground?Hint: Between 0-5 hours
1 hour
Four people can race this vehicle down a narrow, twisting track.
bobsled
This five-day festival of lights is celebrated throughout India in early November.
Divali
These two bandits run into series of painful traps set by a young boy.
Marv and Harry
This ballet character is named after a hardened candy coated in sugar
The Sugar Plum Fairy
The largest snowflake measured how many inches? Hint: It's between 0-25
15 inches
France boasts the world's longest route for this sport, at 14 miles long.
Skiing
When the clock strikes midnight in this European country, people eat 12 grapes to bring good luck for the new year.
Spain
In a holiday special, this character wins first prize for decorating his dog house.
Snoopy
During in the Great Depression, this brightly-colored fruit was considered a great treat during the holidays.