Traditions
Bubbly
Bubbles
Dumb Down the Cliche
Etiquette
100

People use these to dispel evil spirits on New Year's Eve

What are Fireworks

100

Musical term used for a clear glass used for rose or champagne

A flute

100

Bubbles is a member of this original Townsville trio of big-eyed heroes

Power Puff Girls

100

Retrieve a hair hidden within your beret

Pull a rabbit out of your hat

100

One of the Readers Digest "50 little etquette rules" is with 8 or fewer people at a table, wait until are served to do this: 

Eat

200

According to popular folklore, this traditional food is eaten on New Year's Day as a symbol of coins or wealth. 

What is peas, or beans.

200

If you're holding a Methuselah, you have a lot of this

Champagne

200

Doing this to remove synovial fluid bubbles in your joints doesn't cause arthritis

Cracking your knuckles

200

My nostrils detect the aroma of a gnawing rodent

I smell a rat

200

Millennials prefer texts and think it a waste of the recipients time to leave this except to maybe say Happy Birthday

Texts

300

This "fortune-cone" shaped fruit traditionally represents good luck for the month of January in the New Year. 

What is Pineapple.

300

Wine and sugar are blended with this ingredient to complete the fermentation

Sugar

300

His 1996 election-day party aboard Air Force One included champagne, mango ice cream & a Macarena line

Bill Clinton

300

Spending an interlude anticipating the descent of the additional slipper

Waiting for the other shoe to drop

300

It is often said to those with hayfever and Columnist Miss Conduct says it OK to say to an atheist

God Bless you. 

400

In Spain, stuffing twelve of these in your mouth - one for every chime of the clock - would bring you good luck in the coming year. 

What is grapes. 

400

For brunch you might opt for this drink made with champagne or sparkling wine & peach puree

Bellini

400

The liquid shell of a bubble is always pulling inward due to this phenomenon

Surface tension

400

Seize a male bovine with grips to its forehead protuberances

Grab the bull by the horns
400

Business magazine says to limit this punctuation mark to one per email or you appear childish and unprofessional. 

Exclamation point. 

500

The traditional New Year's Song, written by Robert Burns, Ault Lang Syne, translates to:

What is "Old Long Ago"

500

The LVMH group owns the brands Dom Perignon, Veuve Clicquot & not only Moet but this partner

Chandon

500

Cheers to this blind French monk who is credited with pioneering the making of champagne around 1698

Dom Perignon

500

Pilfer from Mr. Pan in order to enrich Mr. Bunion. 

Steal from Peter to pay Paul. 

500

You don't have to wear tails to a formal party; a tux will do unless the invitation says this

White tie

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