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New Year's Resolutions

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The shoreline of the harbor in this Australian city is crowded by more than a million people watching the fireworks.
The Scottish word for the last day of the year
This crustacean is considered to be bad luck on New Year's due to its ability to move backwards
This performer is credited with cementing Auld Lang Syne as a holiday standard when he and the Royal Canadians played it during a radio broadcast on Dec. 31st, 1929.
A Spanish tradition is to eat 12 of this fruit at midnight on Dec. 31st.
In this country, tossing a coin into a river is said to bring good luck
Jan. 1 was accepted as New Year in 46 BC by this Roman dictator (2 wds)
Do this to doors and windows to let the old year out and the new year in.
Another common resolution is to quit this habit.
Another top resolution
These people burn Christmas trees and launch fireworks to signify purging of the old and bringing in the new.
In this country its considered good luck to sprinkle salt on your doorstep when the clock strikes midnight.
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The Greek hang these vegetables on their doors to wish their children goodwill.
Include a food of this shape into your New Year's meal, symbolizing that the year has come full circle.
Auld Lang Syne was first published by this poet (2 wds)
In this country, the bells in Buddhist temples are rung 108 times to welcome the God of New Year.
In this country, people practice throwing dishes at the doorsteps of family and friends, believed to bring good luck.
The new year wasn't always celebrated on Jan. 1, Ancient Romans celebrated on the 1st of this month.
In Canada, some people do this plunge to bring in the New Year (brrrrrr 2 wds)
A traditional beverage consumed to celebrate the New Year
A traditional New Year's football game. (2 wds)
In the American south, these peas are traditionally eaten to bring good luck
In Pennsylvania, at the historic Hershey Press builing, a 300 pound version of this is raised 3 stories.
In Miami, this type of neon-lit fruit rises up the side of the InterContinental Hotel.
January's name is derived from this two-face God.
In this country, they jump over the waves seven times to get into the Sea Goddess' good graces.
One of the top new year's resolutions
Dropping of the ball occurs in the NYC square.