This is the top song played every New Year's Eve/Day
"Auld Lang Syne"
tstoa
"toast"
Intertwining stories promise love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and more for a number of New Yorkers on the celebrated night.
"New Year's Eve"
Under which calendar is New Year’s Day January 1st?
"Gregorian Calendar"
January, on average, is the ____ month of the year. (no hint)
"Coldest"
A song about seeing your worth in an explosive way
"Firework"
mhtgndii
Friends don’t want to complicate their relationship by moving past friendship but keep running into each other on New Year’s Eve with different significant others each time.
"When Harry met Sally"
What is eaten on New Year’s for good luck?
"Black-eyed Peas"
What is January’s birthstone?
"Garnet"
A fun and upbeat song about seeing the positive side even when life is rough
"Happy"
fwerokri
"firework"
This deadly and watery New Year’s Party ends up being the worst nightmare of the survivors who must find their way to safety before it’s too late.
"The Poseiden Adventure"
What is known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival?
"The Chinese New Year"
What is the name of this day on January 6th, where the Magi arrived with gifts for baby Jesus?
"Epiphany"
A classic jazz standard about spending this time with the one you love
“What are you doing New Year’s Eve”
cdwonnuto
"countdown"
Two people share a kiss on New Year’s Eve but realize they are both engaged to other people. They decide to meet 6 months later if they are no longer in a relationship.
"An Affair to Remember"
This activity is performed on New Year’s Day to bring you good luck and involves a body of `water.
"The Polar Bear Swim"
What is the name of January’s moon?
"Wolf Moon"
A song from 2019 reminiscing about good and bad times with loved ones and friends
"Memories"
rnisulooet
resolution
Two competing men vie for women’s affections in this movie about a hotel only open during the holidays.
"Holiday Inn"
In the ancient Roman calendar, when did the new year begin? (no hint)
a) April 1st
b) January 1st
c) March 1st
d) February 1st
"March 1st"
January was named after this Roman God
"Janus"