This fairy tale princess eats a poisoned apple.
Who is Snow White?
This season comes before spring.
What is Winter?
This iconic warm winter drink is made of cocoa and sometimes, marshmallows.
What is Hot Chocolate?
What is hibernation?
This holiday figure is known for having a pipe, a button nose and two eyes made out of coal.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
This item is used to melt snow and ice from roads, driveways, and sidewalks.
What is Salt/Rock Salt?
This fuel for a fire is brought to naughty kids on Christmas.
What is coal?
This continent is the coldest one on earth.
What is Antarctica?
This winter song asks the question, "Are you listening?"
What is Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!?
From a saucer to a toboggan, this activity involves sliding down snow-covered hills for fun.
What is Sledding?
This desert is composed of a warm graham cracker, chocolate, and a marshmallow.
What is a S'more?
This happens when your skin freezes.
What is frostbite?
This classic danish fairy tale written by Hans Christian Anderson is the inspiration for the movie "Frozen".
What is The Snow Queen?
This traditional holiday cookie is cinnamon and is used to make cookies of people and houses.
What is gingerbread?
This white, sugary food is roasted on a skewer or a stick.
What is a marshmallow?
This layer of ice on sidewalks makes walking dangerous.
What is Black Ice?
This Taylor swift song title mentions snow falling in the lyrics, and a warm summer place with water.
What is Snow on the beach?
This precipitation falls as snow pellets instead of snowflakes.
What is sleet?
In "The Christmas Song" by Nat King Cole, what item is "roasting on an open fire"?
What are chestnuts?
This weather-related term describes when temperatures feel colder due to wind.
What is Wind Chill?