New Years History
New Years Tradition
New Years Culture
Present New Years
100

December 31st is also known as

New Year's Eve 

100

Where can you go to watch the famous ball drop on New Year's Eve?

Times Square (New York City)


100

The word January comes from this language. 

Latin

100

A popular non-alcohol drink often used to ring in the New Years

Sparkling Grape/Apple Juice


200

The most common New Year's resolution.

Lose Weight

200

In this country they eat Soba noodles as a popular dish for New Years

Japan

200

What is Chinese New Year also called?

Lunar New Year or Spring Festival

200

2024 Chinese new year animal 

A) Rat B) Pig C) Dragon

Year of the Dragon

300

2023's Chinese New Year Animal

A) Rabbit B) Ox C) Snake

Rabbit

300

What are at least 2 things people usually do at midnight on New Year's Eve?

Kiss, Toast (drink champagne), Set off fireworks, Wish someone 'Happy New Year!', Shout

300
In what country is wearing red underwear a New Year's Eve tradition

Italy

300

Name 2 of the top 3 places to celebrate New Year's in America.

Las Vegas, Disneyworld and New York City

400

This poem-turned song is typically sung and associated with New Year's Day? 

Auld Lang Syne

400

Out of America's top 5 favorite holidays, New Years takes ___ place.

4th

400

Hanging onions is New Years Eve tradition in this country

Greece

400

This many people usually gather in New York City’s Times Square to watch the ball drop.

A) 1 million B) 500,000 C) 3 million

1 million

500

This infamous Roman dictator is credited with making January 1st a National Holiday

Julius Caesar

500

Mainly a Southern tradition says that one should eat this number of black-eyed peas in order to have good luck for the entire year.

365

500

This is the name of the famous parade that occurs every January 1st in Pasadena, California

Tournament of Roses Parade or Rose Parade

500

When did the first ball drop in NYC? (within 5 years)


1907