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100

The first New Year's Eve Ball drop in Times Square happen on this year.

When is 1907?

100

This produce was given as gifts on New Year's Day in ancient Persia.

What are Eggs?

100

In Australia, this landmark serves as the backdrop for one of the world’s largest fireworks displays on New Year’s Eve.

What is The Sydney Opera House?

100

 This many versions of the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball have there been to date.

What are 7 versions?

100

The first New Year's celebration took place about this many thousand years ago.

What is ~ 4000 years ago?

200

The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball is this many feet large in diameter.

What is 12 feet?

200

The Dutch believe eating this desert on New Year's Day will bring good luck.

What are donuts?

200

People gather around this landmark in London to watch fireworks on New Year’s Eve

What is The London Eye?

200

This year is the first year that LED lights first appeared on the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball.

What is 2007?

200

January is named after this Roman god.

Who is Janus?

300

These TWO common materials made up the first-ever Times Square New Year's Eve Ball.

What are iron and wood?

300

People in the Southern United States eat this vegetable for good luck on New Year's Eve.

What are Black-eyed peas?

300

On New Year’s, people in the Philippines wear clothing featuring this type of pattern for good luck.

What are Polka Dots?

300

There are about this many triangles total  on the Times Square ball. (Round to the nearest thousand)

What are ~3000 triangles?

300

In 46 B.C., this Roman leader made Jan. 1 New Year’s Day.

Who is Julius Caesar?

400

The first Times Square New Year's Eve Ball weighed this many pounds.

What is 700 pounds?

400

This many million glasses of champagne are consumed on New Year's Eve.

What is 360 million?

400

The Scottish refer to New Year’s Eve by this name.

What is Hogmanay?

400

The Times Square ball weighs about this many pounds. (Round to the nearest thousand)

What is ~ 12,000 pounds?

400

This French-speaking country declared its independence on Jan. 1, 1804.

What is Haiti?

500

This many light bulbs covered the first Times Square New Year's Eve Ball.

What are 100 light bulbs?

500

In Spain, it is traditional to eat 12 pieces of this fruit at midnight to bring good fortune.

What are grapes?

500

This city is home to the New Year’s Day Mummers Parade.

What is Philadelphia?

500

There are this many LED lights in the Times Square ball. (Round to the nearest thousand)

What is ~ 32,000 lights?

500

Which ancient civilization created the practice of New Year's resolutions.

Who are the Babylonians?