New Year Traditions
New Year Facts
New Year Activities
January
Winter
100

The first New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square happened in...a) 1956 b) 1907 c) 1878

b) 1907

100

Number of glasses of champagne/sparkling wine consumed on New Year's Eve by Americans...a) 300 thousand b) 360 million c) 370 billion

b) 360 million

100

The dropping of this on New Year's Eve in New York's Time's Square is almost a century old tradition

The Ball and confetti

100

January is known for being the ........ month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere....a) longest b) coldest c) earliest

b) coldest

100

Physical game in which balls of snow are thrown the intention of hitting someone else

Snowball fight

200

Month and date of New Year's Day in the United States

January 1st

200

True or false: Vehicles are stolen on New Year's Day more than any other holiday.

True: Honda Accord was the most stolen car

200

The hour during which the ball begins lowering in Times Square every year.

midnight

200

January was named after this Roman god...a) Janus b) Thor c) Zeus

a) Janus

200

Made in the fresh snow, by lying on one's back and moving one's arms up and down and one's legs from side to side to form this

Snow angel

300

The traditional song for ringing in the New Year

Auld Lang Syne

300

Percentage of Americans that make New Year's resolutions: a) 90% b) 45% c) 20%

b) 45%

300

According to CBS.com some of the best places in the United States to celebrate New Year's Eve

New York City, Las Vegas and Disney World

300

This is the flower for January...a) rose b) tulip c) carnation

c) carnation

300

Snow sculpture of a man often built in regions with sufficient snowfall and is a common winter tradition

Snowman

400
New Year's Day traditional foods in Southern United States
Black-Eyed Peas, Greens and Cornbread
400

Percentage of Americans that give up on their resolutions by the second week of January...a) 25% b) 50% c) 75%

a) 25%

400

The activity known to be performed on New Year's day to bring good luck in the coming year that involves a body of water...a) big bear dive b) polar express c) polar bear swim/plunge

c) polar bear swim/plunge
400

January's birthstone is the...a) amethyst b) garnet c) aquamarine

b) garnet

400

Popular warm winter beverages

Hot chocolate, apple cider, eggnog, hot toddy

500

Most common New Year's resolutions 

Eating healthy, losing weight, exercising, quit smoking, travel more, read more, spend more time with family and friends

500

Credited with the "kissing tradition" on New Year's Eve...a) Ancient Romans b) Scottish c) Marilyn Monroe

a) Ancient Romans because of their Saturnalia festival, honoring Saturn, the god of time

500

Some of the most common New Year's activities

attending parties, eating special foods, making resolutions, watching fireworks and the ball drop

500

True or false: Couples tend to divorce or separate more so in January than any other month of the year

True

500

In winter, there is little food left for animals to eat. This means that many species survive by conserving their energy through this activity...a) hibernation b) slumber c) habitat

a) hibernation

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