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100

The first New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square happened in this year?

1907

100

When were the first New Year's celebrations recorded?

4,000 years ago

(around 2000 BCE)

100

What is the diameter of the New Year's ball that drops in Times Square?


12.5 ft.

100

In some countries, what do they do with Christmas trees on New years day?

Make Bonfires with them.

100

This is the most popular New Year's resolution.

Lose weight and get healthy

200

Where is one of the largest annual New Year's Eve celebrations?

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (largest)

New York City, USA

Sydney, Australia

London, UK 

Dubai, UAE

200

In Scotland, New Year's Eve is called...

a) Hogmanay 

b) Logmany

c) Evemany

a) Hogmany


200

When does the crystal ball begin lowering in Times Square?


11.59 PM.

200

What is traditionally eaten on New Year's for good luck?

Pork/Cabbage/Black-Eyed Peas/Greens/Rice/Cornbread/Lentils/etc

200

Many people celebrated ringing in the New Year by popping open _________.

a bottle of Sparkling Cider or Champagne.


300

What is known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival?

The Chinese New Year or Tết 

300

What country celebrates from April 13 to 15 by throwing water?

 

Thailand

300

In the ancient Roman calendar, when did the new year begin?

01 March.


300

The tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day is believed to do what?

a. Bring wealth for the next year

b. Return loved ones from war

c. Bring a year of peace into a household

d. Relieve stress

 a. Bring wealth for the next year

300

Which country follows a tradition of jumping from the chair right before midnight and smashing plates against their friend's doors?

 

Denmark

400

Under which calendar is New Year's Day Jan. 1?
    A. Julian Calendar
    B. Gregorian Calendar
    C. Jewish Calendar
    D. Chinese Calendar
    E. All of the above

B. Gregorian Calendar

400

What New Year's gift did ancient Persians give?
    A. Money
    B. Eggs
    C. Cakes
    D. Rugs

B. Eggs


400

The Dutch eat this on New Year's Day for good luck.

Oliebollen (a donut)


400

In ancient Egypt, what event dictated the timing of New Year's celebrations?
     A. Pharaoh's birthday
     B. Flooding ofthe  Nile
     C. Solar eclipse
     D. Exact alignment of stars with the Great Pyramid

B. Flooding of the Nile

400

January was named after this Roman God

Janus

500

In Spain, eating 12 of these is to bring you good luck in the New Year.

Grapes

Known as "las uvas de la suerte."

500

In Bolivia, _____are baked into sweets and whoever finds the ____has good luck for the next year.

Coins


500

This activity is known to be performed on New Year's Day and to bring you good luck in the coming year. It involves a body of water.

The Polar Bear Swim


500

January is known for being the _________est month of the year.

Coldest

500

According to statistics from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, _________are stolen on New Year's Day more than any other holiday.

Vehicles/Cars

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