Around the World
Winter Theme
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Geography
100

This iconic palace, located in St. Petersburg, Russia, was the official residence of Russian emperors and is known for its stunning winter architecture

The Winter Palace

100

In this animated film, two sisters embark on a snowy adventure to save their kingdom from eternal winter

Frozen

100

The country credited for creating the sport of curling. 

Scotland

100

A type of clothing worn to protect oneself from the wind and cold weather

Windbreaker 

100

The scientific name for the phenomenon commonly known as "Northern Lights"

 Aurora Borealis

200

The country is known for its famous winter festival called "Sapporo Snow Festival," featuring intricate ice sculptures?

Japan

200

This classic children's book by C.S. Lewis features a magical land permanently trapped in winter and ruled by a powerful White Witch

The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe
200

In which sport do athletes slide down an icy track at high speeds, often reaching over 80 miles per hour?

Luge

200

This classic winter movie tells the story of a man who befriends a group of misfit kids and helps them play ice hockey.

The Mighty Ducks

200

The the largest desert in the world.

Antarctica 

300

The name of the Russian nesting dolls that are often associated with winter and the holiday season

Matryoshka dolls

300

This large, white-furred marine mammal, known for its tusk-like teeth and prominent mustache, is often associated with the Arctic and subarctic regions

Walrus

300

In the game of ice hockey, how many players from each team are allowed on the ice at a times

Six

300

A small, usually colored flag used to indicate the wind direction and speed.

Windsock 

300

The famous mountain in Switzerland is known for its iconic triangular shape

Matterhorn

400

This U.S. state, often associated with snowy landscapes and skiing, is home to famous mountain ranges like the Rockies and the Wasatch Range

Utah

400

The term for a sudden, brief, and intense snowfall accompanied by strong winds, often resulting in reduced visibility

Snow squall

400

This country is credited with the invention of skiing as a recreational activity

Norway

400

The ballet from this composer set during Christmas where a girl falls into a magical winter wonderland 

The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky 

400

The capital of Latvia

Riga
500

This country is the largest producer of ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from frozen grapes.

Germany

500

The process by which water vapor changes directly into ice without first becoming a liquid called

Sublimation

500

This country has won the most gold medals in the history of the Winter Olympics

Norway

500

The coldest village in mainland Australia

Perisher Valley
500

The coldest inhabited city in the world

Oymyakon, Russia