You’re on thin __________.
What is Ice?
Traditional Christmas flavored hard candy shaped like a cane:
What is a peppermint candy cane?
This figure, dressed in red and white, brings gifts to children in many countries during the winter holidays.
Who is Santa Claus?
Some animals do this in the winter to conserve resources when food is scarce.
What is hibernate?
Spike of ice formed when water falling from an object freezes
What are icicles?
The winter activity that involves hitting people with cold, white spheres.
What is a Snowball fight?
In the __________ of winter.
What is Dead?
What is the food pigs in a blanket made of?
What are hotdogs or sausage wrapped in dough?
This holiday celebrates the miracle of one night's oil burning for 8 nights.
What is Hanukkah?
This animal looks like it is wearing a tuxedo or suit.
What is a penguin?
The number of points a snowflake has.
What is 6?
This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades.
What is ice skating?
That’s just the tip of the __________.
What is Iceberg?
What type of cookie is this house is made out of?
What is gingerbread?
The holiday that is observed from December 26th to January 1st and ends in gift giving and a big feast. During this week long celebration, 7 candles are lit.
What is Kwanzaa?
What happens to the arctic fox in winter if it spends a lot of time in the snow.
What is, its fur turns white?
At this temperature it is cold enough for snow to form in the atmosphere.
What is 32 deg. (F, or 0 C)
What you create when you lie on a snowy surface and flap your arms and legs.
What is a snow angel?
I’m no good at meeting new people, I can never seem to __________.
What is Break the ice?
A traditional food people eat for Lunar (Chinese) New Year.
Sweet rice cake, Dumplings, Sweet Rice Balls, Tangerines/Oranges, Whole Fish or Chicken, Noodles
The month in which winter ends in the Northern Hemisphere
What is March?
This arctic bird is known for its white feathers and ability to withstand extremely cold temperatures.
What is the Snowy Owl?
A dangerous condition when skin, especially hands and feet, gets so cold it could be damaged.
What is frostbite?
Sport of sliding down snow-covered slopes and artificial-ice-covered chutes
What is sledding or tobogganing?
This saying refers to a time of great change or a shift in seasons, often used metaphorically for personal transformations.
What is "turning over a new leaf"
According to the song, what food is "roasting on an open fire"?
Chestnuts
Marks the moment in time when the Old Sun dies and when the Sun of the New Year is born (shortest day)
What is the Winter Solstice?
These birds are famous for their V-shaped flight pattern and travel long distances to avoid winter weather.
What are Geese?
This country holds the world record for the most snowfall in a single season, with over 1,000 inches recorded.
What is Japan?
Activity involving walking over snow with the assistance of a type of outer footwear that features a wide frame to distribute the weight of the person over a larger area.
What is snow shoeing?