New Year's
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People in the southern United States often eat this food for good luck on New Years Eve

Black-Eyed Peas

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The most massive living things, these "giant" redwood relatives can weigh 10 times as much as the largest blue whale

Sequoias

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2018:
"A Star Is Born"

Bradley Cooper

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A Mocha Frappé & a Filet-O-Fish

McDonald's

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Data in the form of words

text

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This is the translation of the title of the song "Auld Lang Syne"

Times gone by

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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

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2007:
"Gone Baby Gone"

Ben Affleck

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A drumstick & thigh Fill Up Meal & some Extra Crispy tenders

KFC

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The highest part of something, especially one forming a point

an apex

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These were the only two years the ball did not drop in Times Square

1942 and 1943

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Fittingly, these plants seen here belong to the genus Equisetum


horsetails

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1984:
"This Is Spinal Tap"

Rob Reiner

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A Meatball Marinara footlong & an Italian B.M.T. Melt

Subway

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To persuade gently & persistently

to coax

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The ball in Times Square was first dropped in this year

1907

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These "hairy cattle" of high Asian elevation will eat snow to get water

yaks

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1986:
"She's Gotta Have It"

Spike Lee

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Black Pepper Angus Steak & some Beijing Beef

Panda Express

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This feline carnivore is found in the northern climes of Eurasia & North America

a lynx

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This is what the triangles on the Times Square ball are made from

Waterford Crystals

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Native to South America & Southeast Asia, these big mammals are relatives of the rhino

a tapir
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2020:
"One Night in Miami..."

Regina King

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A Chalupa Supreme & Nachos Bellgrande

Taco Bell

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French word for a mixture of butter & flour used to make sauces

a roux

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