In the song 'Frosty the Snowman,' this made Frosty come to life
What is "an old silk hat?"
Martin Luther King Jr. was born in this city in 1929
What is Atlanta, GA?
This is the most popular New Year's resolution (as of 2020)
What is "to exercise more"?
A snowflake always has this number of sides
What is 6?
In Spanish tradition, this food is eaten at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck
What are grapes?
MLK Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered at this popular Washington, D.C. monument in 1963
What is the Lincoln Memorial?
This newspaper sponsored the first Times Square New Year's celebration
What is The New York Times?
This is what the shortest day of the year is called
What is the Winter Solstice?
This Christmas-themed ballet premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892
What is 'The Nutcracker?'
Ronald Reagan signed the King Holiday Bill into law in this year, designating the third Monday in January a holiday in observance of MLK Jr.'s life and legacy
What is 1983?
The New Year's Ball is this large in diameter (in feet)
What is 12 feet?
This US state has the most snow days per year on average
What is Alaska?
The largest menorah in the world was unveiled at this location
What is Central Park (NYC)?
MLK Jr.'s father served as a pastor at this Atlanta church, which is also where MLK Jr.'s funeral was held
What is Ebenezer Baptist Church?
The first New Year's Ball Drop occurred in this year in Times Square
What is 1907?
This winter weather phenomenon is a rare combination of snow and thunder
What is thundersnow?
This European folkloric holiday character is said to accompany Saint Nicholas on the night of December 5th and punish badly-behaved children
Who is Krampus?
Based on his "Letter from Birmingham Jail", this is one of MLK Jr.'s most popular books
What is "Why We Can't Wait"?
This country celebrates New Year's Day on April 14th
What is Nepal?
The heaviest snowfall recorded in the U.S. was near Valdez, Alaska in 1963, totaling this many inches of snow
What is 78 inches?