Across
- 2. In Denmark, it’s a tradition to jump off this piece of furniture at midnight for good luck.
- 6. Many write these personal promises for the new year
- 7. Something you “pop” open to celebrate
- 10. This city’s famous for its ball drop on New Year’s Eve
- 12. In Spain, they eat 12 of these at midnight for good luck
- 13. People kiss under this at midnight
- 15. Colorful things that explode in the sky to celebrate
Down
- 1. In Scotland, this custom involves being the first person to enter a home after midnight, often bringing gifts like coal or whiskey.
- 3. A popular Danish tradition is smashing these against friends’ doors for luck.
- 4. Classic song sung as the clock strikes 12
- 5. A giant version of this vegetable is dropped in Pennsylvania on New Year’s Eve.
- 8. The Roman god of transitions and duality, for whom January is named.
- 9. January is often called the month of ___ beginnings
- 11. Fancy outfits often worn to parties
- 14. “Out with the ___, in with the new!”
