Winter Holidays
Winter Sports
Winter Food & Drink
Snow/Cold
100

Which city is famous for its New Year’s Eve ball drop?

New York City

100

Which winter sport uses a single board instead of two skis?

Snowboard

100

What is the main alcoholic ingredient in traditional mulled wine?

Red wine

100

What sport involves sliding downhill on two symmetrical wooden planks over the snow?

Skiing

200

How many reindeer does Santa have pulling his sleigh?

(including Rudolph)

9

200

Which country hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924?

France

200

What is the name of the Italian Christmas bread that is filled with dried fruits and nuts?

Panettone

200

How many tips do traditional snowflakes have?

6

300

Name the seven principles of Kwanzaa

Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba, and Imani

300

In ice hockey, how many players (including the goalie) are on the ice for each team during regular play?

6

300

In Japan, what noodle dish is traditionally eaten on New Year’s Eve for good luck?

Soba

300

Which country in Africa receives the most snowfall?

Lesotho

400

Which empire did the Jewish people defeat during the events commemorated by Hanukkah?

Seleucid Empire

400

Which country has won the most gold medals in Olympic speed skating?

Netherlands

400

Which Caribbean drink, often enjoyed during winter holidays, is similar to eggnog but made with coconut milk and rum?

Coquito

400

What is the name of the phenomenon where snow appears pink or red due to algae growth?

Watermelon Snow

500

Which Pope introduced the Gregorian calendar, which most of the world uses today? (Must name the pope and the Pope's number)

Gregory XIII

500

In curling, what is the term for the circular target area on the ice?

House

500

What is the name of the German spiced cookie often enjoyed during winter, traditionally made with honey and nuts?

Lebkuchen

500

What is the term for the granular snow that forms on the surface of glaciers due to sublimation?

Névé