All About Eve
All Around the World
It's all Greek to Me
Have a Ball
New Year, New You
100

Which country is the first to ring in the New Year? 


Kiribati 

Philippines 

Maldives

New Zealand 

100

Which country celebrates New Years Eve on April 14?

Israel

China

Nepal

Iran

100

Which Roman emperor introduced January 1st at the start of the new year?

Gaius Julius Caesar 

Tiberius Caesar Augustus 

Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus 

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

100

How many versions of the Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball have there been to date?

Three

Five

Seven

Twelve

100

What is the most common New Years Resolution? 

Save Money

Exercise More

Eat Healthy

Lose Weight

200

When was the New Years Eve ball first dropped in New York City?

1927

1914

1934

1907

200

In Spain, what do they eat at midnight for good luck?

Pickles

Oranges

Grapes

Tapas


200

When was New Year's celebrated in Ancient Rome? 

February 1st

March 1st 

April 1st 

September 1st



200

What materials made up the first-ever Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball?

Steel & Crystals

Iron & Wood

Glass & Galvanized Cable

Mirror & Styrofoam 



200

On average, what percent of Americans make a New Year’s resolution before the night is over?

28%

44%

55%

72%

300

What type of peas do Americans in the South eat for good luck on New Years Eve?

Snap Peas

Chickpeas

Black Eyed Peas 

Mushy Peas

300

What was given as gifts on New Years in ancient Persia?

Eggs

Three Pomegranates

Frankincense and myrrh 

Gold Coins

300

What ancient Greek god’s celebrations inspired Baby New Year?

Dionysus 

Hermes

Hestia

Persephone 

300

When did LED lights first appear on the Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball?

2000

2004

2007

2011

300

Only 31% of Americans stick with the promises they made to themselves the prior year. Of that group, how many fail by February?


81% 

90%

94%

96%

400

How many people around the world watch the ball drop in Times Square?

330 million

approximately 1/2 billion

754 million 

Over 1 billion 

400

What country gained independence on Jan. 1, 1803?

Mexico

Haiti

Greece

Uruguay 

400

"January” gets its name from what Roman god?

Janus, the god of doors and gates 

Janera, the goddess of birth

Janua, god of rest and respite 

Janeo, god of hearth and home

400

How much did the first Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball weigh?

500 lbs

700 lbs

1000 lbs 

1 ton (2000 lbs)

400

Millions of Americans join gyms in January, driven by New Year's resolutions, leading to significant surges in traffic. What percent of annual new memberships start in January?

6-8%

10-12%

15-18%

over 20% 

500

What year were fireworks first used for New Years Eve celebrations? 

1808

1846

1904

1910

500

What country smashes plates on New Year’s to ward off evil spirits?

Portugal

Greece

Turkey

Denmark

500

"Auld Lang Syne", a famous Scottish poem often sung at New Year's Eve, means what?

For Old Times' Sake 

Seize the Day

Trust the Journey 

Be the Change

500

What are the triangles on the Times Square ball made from?

Swarovski Crystal

Waterford Crystals

Baccarat Crystal

Daum Crystal 

500

This logical fallacy is the mistaken belief that new beginnings, marked by "temporal landmarks" like New Year's Day, offer a magical reset button to easily shed old habits and transform, often overlooking past progress and strengths, leading to cycles of failed resolutions.

False Dilemma

Fresh Start Fallacy

Temporal Fallacy

Post Hoc Fallacy

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