People hang these by the fireplace for Santa to fill
Stockings
The city famous for its ball drop at midnight.
NYC
Sliding down a snowy hill on a sled.
Sledding
Round frozen projectiles kids throw for fun.
Snowballs
A small house made of snow blocks.
Igloo
The country where the tradition of Christmas trees began
Germany
In Spain, people eat 12 of these at midnight.
Grapes
Building a figure out of snow.
Snowman
The safe rule for snowball fights is to avoid throwing at this part of the body.
Face
A snow shelter shaped like a mound.
Quinzhee
The red plant often used as decoration at Christmas.
Poinsettia
The animal that represents 2025 in the Chinese zodiac.
Snake
Sport where players slide stones on ice toward a target.
Curling
A common strategy is to build this for protection.
Snow Fort
Kids often decorate snowmen with these items for eyes.
Coal or buttons
The day after Christmas celebrated in the UK and Canada.
Boxing Day
The Scottish song sung at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
Auld Lang Syne
Popular winter sport with skates and a puck.
Ice Hockey
Packing snow tightly makes the snowball do this
Stay together longer
To make an igloo, snow blocks are stacked in this shape.
Circle/spiral
The figure who delivers gifts in Spain on January 6th.
Three Wise Men
In Brazil, people wear this color for good luck.
White
The northern lights are also called this.
Aurora Borealis
The best type of snow for snowballs is called this
Packing Snow
Indigenous people of the Arctic traditionally built igloos for this purpose.
Temporary shelter while hunting