Winter Food
Winter Holidays
Winter Weather
Winter Olympics
Potluck
100

What spice is commonly used in gingerbread cookies?

Ginger

100

Children get eight nights of gifts.

Hanukkah

100

Light snow falling for short durations, no accumulation or maybe a light dusting.

Flurries

100

This country has won a gold medal at every Winter Olympics.

United States

100

What is the name of the Grinch's dog?

Max

200

Christmas candy made for 300 years, typically red and white, shaped like a Shepard's hook?

Candy Cane

200

For Chinese New Year, young people are given envelopes of this color?

Red

200

What form of precipitation consists of ice pellets, often mixed with snow or rain?

Sleet

200

Which Winter Olympic sport involves sliding a large stone towards a target?

Curling

200

Which U.S. state has the most ski resorts?

New York

300

What Italian dish is traditionally served on Christmas Eve? 

Fish/Seafood

300

This African holiday "first fruits," celebrates family, harvest, and unity.

Kwanzaa

300

Temperature measurement based of rate of heat loss from skin caused by wind and cold.

Wind Chill

300

What country was the first Winter Olympics held?

France

300

What is the highest grossing Christmas movie of all time?

Home Alone

400

A winter drink made with milk, sugar, and nutmeg?

Egg Nog

400

In Spain, eat twelve of these on New Year's Day to make sure you have good luck throughout the year.

Grapes

400

Sunsets are more dramatic during the winter due to the lack of this in the air?

Humidity

400

What country has won the most medals in the Winter Olympics?

Norway

400

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

500

In which country is it now tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?

Japan

500

UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand celebrate this holiday on December 26th.

Boxing Day

500

What is the shortest day of the year called?

Winter Solstice

500

What year was the first Winter Olympics held?

1924

500

Which is more dangerous, hypothermia or frostbite?

Hypothermia-a person is unable to think clearly or move.