🎉New Year's Crossword🎉
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- 2. Hogmanay is this country’s official name for New Year’s Eve
- 7. In Canada, doing this frozen activity often includes earning a prize catch
- 11. This country celebrates its independence on January 1st
- 12. In this country, breaking plates is a tradition to bring good luck to one's loved ones
- 13. In Japan, ____ noodles are eaten, a tradition dating back to the Kamakura period
- 14. In Turkey, sprinkling salt on this part of your house is considered good luck
- 15. Kransekake, a type of this dessert, is a traditional food in both Norway and Denmark
- 16. In Brazil, people jump into the ocean to honor Yemanja, the goddess of _____
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- 1. This traditional Korean food is eaten at New Year and is symbolic of gaining an age
- 3. This US city is known for its New Year's Ball Drop
- 4. This fruit is eaten in Spain to symbolize the strikes of a clock
- 5. In France, this alcoholic beverage is served with New Years dinner
- 6. In Ireland, hitting this food against the wall can ward off evil spirits
- 8. This country's New Year will be on January 22 in 2023, but it changes every year
- 9. In Greece, hanging this vegetable on your door is said to bring good luck (Hint: Shrek)
- 10. Placing this number of potatoes under your bed can determine your fortune according to Columbian tradition