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What country produces Champagne, the drink of choice on New Year’s Eve?

France

100

People typically shoot these into the air when the clock reaches 12:00

Fireworks



100

What state is the ball drop located?

New York

 

100

What does Father Time represent?

The passing of the outgoing year

100


11,875 pounds

200

January is named after which Roman god?

Janus

200

In what two years did the Times Square ball not drop?

1942 and 1943 because of World War II light restrictions

200

The Chinese New Year is also called the _____ festival.

Spring

200

In Australia, what serves as the backdrop for one of the world’s largest fireworks displays on New Year’s Eve?

The Sydney Opera House

200

When was the last leap year?

2024

300

What do the Scottish call New Year’s Eve?

Hogmanay

300

Finish the saying: Out with the ____, ______________.

old, in with new.

300

Which city drops a giant chocolate kiss at midnight on New Year’s Eve?

Hershey, Pennsylvania

300

On which day do many people give up on their New Year’s resolutions?

The second Friday in January, informally known as Quitters Day

300

What happens during a popular New Year’s Day event called the Polar Bear Plunge?

People take a dip or swim in a cold body of water, typically in a place located in the Northern Hemisphere.

400

First people to make New Years Resolutions

Ancient Babylons

400


An extra place setting

400

Doing _______ on New Year's Day will wash a year of good fortune down the drain.

Laundry

400

True or false: Making New Year’s resolutions is more popular among young people than older adults.

True. Nearly half of adults ages 18 to 29 say they made at least one resolution this year, by far the largest share of any age group. 

400

What day of the week will New Years be on next year?

Friday

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