How many days in the year, when there is a leap year?
366
What country has the word "New" in it and is a largest island containing that name.
New Zealand
A type of dog that pulls sleds in the winter months.
Husky
Champagne
Famous classical, magical ballet with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky performed during the Christmas season. It is set on Christmas Eve and opens at the foot of a large Christmas tree.
Nutcracker
How many days in January?
31
New Year's falls between January 21 and February 20 in what country?
China
An evergreen bush with branches used to make holiday wreaths, and has small, round, red, hard berries.
Holly
What vegetable is typically used for a snowman's nose?
Carrot
Charles Dickens famous Christmas story with Tiny _ _ _ and Scrooge.
Tim
What Roman God is January named after?
Janus, The god of beginnings and transitions.
During a huge celebration in Times Square on New Years Eve ends people watch what drop at mignight?
A ball
a type of fox that is white and lives in the far north hemisphere _________
Arctic Fox
A yummy clam chowder names New _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clam Chowder.
England
A classic romantic movie that ends with a New Year's scene. When _ _ _ _ _ Met Sally
Harry
Does the south pole or north pole have penguins?
south
in what state is New Orleans in?
Louisianna
Is a Newfoundland a dog or a cat?
A dog
A yummy cheescake known as New _ _ _ _ cheescake.
York
In Spain and many Latin countries, savoring 12 _ _ _ _ _ (a kind of fruit) as the clock strikes midnight is believed to usher in a year of luck.
grapes
What is the winter solstice?
The shortest day of the year.
What is the most northernmost country
Greenland
What flowering bulb is often dipped in colorful wax and given as a gift andgrows indoors with no additional water during the winter months?
Amaryllis
A kind of apple juice-based beverage served hot with cinnamon in the winter. Hot mulled spiced _ _ _ _ _.
cider
A Scottish song. In the English-speaking world it is traditionally sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight. Auld Lang _ _ _ _
Syne