New Year's Eve
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- 1. "Hogmanay" is what this northern European country calls New Year's Eve.
- 4. Families in Greece throw this fruit at the wall to symbolize spreading seeds of happiness in the new year.
- 6. What is the most popular drink to toast with on New Year's Eve?
- 9. Loud noises during New Year's celebrations are said to ward off evil what?
- 10. What part of the US eats black eyed peas on New Year's eve?
- 12. In this country people eat pancakes for breakfast instead of baguettes on New Year's Day.
- 13. This country created the idea of the New Year baby based on their god Dionysus.
- 15. Instead of kissing under this plant, some women put it under their pillow on New Year's Eve to bring a new love.
- 17. For good luck in the new year, people eat grapes sitting under what piece of kitchen furniture?
- 20. The Chinese New Year follows what object in the night sky?
- 21. During which war did the NYC ball drop have to be done in darkness without coal?
- 23. Some countries eat this round pastry on New Year's Day to signify the year coming full circle.
- 25. The Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade features floats decorated in what?
Down
- 2. It's bad luck to eat this sea creature on New Year's because it can walk backwards.
- 3. "For the sake of Auld Lang _____"
- 5. Where does the ball drop in NYC?
- 7. The most common New Year's resolution is to lose what?
- 8. Who hosted New Year's Rockin' Eve for 24 years?
- 10. Which Australian city is home to one of the biggest New Year’s Eve celebrations in the world?
- 11. This book about a pieced together monster was released on New Year's Day 1818.
- 14. Danish people jump off this piece of furniture at the stroke of midnight to jump into the new year.
- 16. What type of metal is the NYE ball made out of?
- 18. Before the ball drop, NYC used these explosive lights to celebrate the New Year.
- 19. Julius Caesar decided the first day of this month would be considered the beginning of the year.
- 22. What mythical creature does China have in it's Chinese New Year parade?
- 24. In Miami Florida, they have a celebration where their popular citrus fruit rises to herald the new year.