People in the southern United States often eat this food for good luck on New Years Eve
Black-Eyed Peas
The most massive living things, these "giant" redwood relatives can weigh 10 times as much as the largest blue whale
Sequoias
2018:
"A Star Is Born"
Bradley Cooper
A Mocha Frappé & a Filet-O-Fish
McDonald's
Data in the form of words
text
This is the translation of the title of the song "Auld Lang Syne"
Times gone by
The lady's slipper & the dancing lady are species of these beautiful flowers that grow wild all over the world, not just in hothouses
orchids
2007:
"Gone Baby Gone"
Ben Affleck
A drumstick & thigh Fill Up Meal & some Extra Crispy tenders
KFC
The highest part of something, especially one forming a point
an apex
These were the only two years the ball did not drop in Times Square
1942 and 1943
Fittingly, these plants seen here belong to the genus Equisetum
horsetails
1984:
"This Is Spinal Tap"
Rob Reiner
A Meatball Marinara footlong & an Italian B.M.T. Melt
Subway
To persuade gently & persistently
to coax
The ball in Times Square was first dropped in this year
1907
These "hairy cattle" of high Asian elevation will eat snow to get water
yaks
1986:
"She's Gotta Have It"
Spike Lee
Black Pepper Angus Steak & some Beijing Beef
Panda Express
This feline carnivore is found in the northern climes of Eurasia & North America
a lynx
This is what the triangles on the Times Square ball are made from
Waterford Crystals
Native to South America & Southeast Asia, these big mammals are relatives of the rhino
2020:
"One Night in Miami..."
Regina King
A Chalupa Supreme & Nachos Bellgrande
Taco Bell
French word for a mixture of butter & flour used to make sauces
a roux