Small bits of paper thrown to celebrate the occasion
What is confetti?
In Spain, it's the number of grapes eaten as the clock strikes midnight
What is 12?
Julius Caesar added this to the month of January
What is the 31st day?
Symbolizes money, specifically dollars
What are greens?
These birds scratch backwards, symbolizing dwelling of your past
What are chickens?
Where is Times Square located?
What is New York?
This country celebrates the New Year by heading to the beach
What is Brazil?
The original Roman calendar only had this number of months
What is 10?
Symbolizes money, specifically coins
What are beans?
Considered an unlucky color because it symbolizes death
What are white foods?
To change an undesired trait or set a personal goal
What is a resolution?
In France, this is served with turkey, goose, or a Cornish hen
What is champagne?
Introduced in the year 46 BC, and added to the calendar every 4 years
What is Leap Day?
Symbolizes money, specifically gold
What is cornbread?
Their backwards swimming warns of setbacks in the New Year
What are lobsters?
Hershey, Pennsylvania drops a giant ____ to ring in the New Year
What is a Kiss?
This country has a tradition of hanging an onion outside of your door on New Year's Day
What is Greece?
The Roman God who the month of January was named after
What is Janus?
Symbolizes coming full circle
What is a ring-shaped cake?
They eat standing still, and your New Year will be too
What is beef?
Song traditionally played as the New Year rings in
What is "Auld Lang Syne"?
In Ireland, this is banged against walls to ward off evil spirits
What is Christmas bread?
The name of the full moon that occurs in January
What is the wolf moon?
Symbolizes generations of familial bonds
What are tamales?
Bad luck (and health problems) can come from eating this
What is EVERYTHING?