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Answer | Clue |
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TET | vietnamese New Year |
TET | lunar New Year |
EVE | new Year’s ___ |
COAL | traditional Scottish New Year’s gift, representing warmth for the year to come |
ORANGES | fruits exchanged on Chinese New Year |
ONEONE | new Year’s Day |
STAYUP | what many children are told not to do on Christmas Eve, but encouraged to do on New Year’s Eve |
ROSEPARADE | annual New Year’s Day event |
APPLE | fruit eaten on the Jewish New Year |
ROSEPARADE | annual New Year’s celebration in Pasadena |
AULD | word in a traditional New Year’s Eve song |
NOISEMAKER | new Year’s Eve handout |
RINGIN | celebrate, as a new year |
ONEONE | new Year’s Day, informally |
REDLANTERN | chinese New Year decoration |
CHAMPAGNEFLUTE | glass frequently used for toasting the New Year |
SYNE | new Year’s Eve song word |
RINGSIN | welcomes, as the new year |
CAMBODIA | country that celebrates the new year (“Choul Chnam Thmey”) in April |
ONEAM | when many New Year’s parties begin to die down |
GYMMEMBERSHIP | purchase inspired by a New Year’s resolution, often |
BOWLGAME | any of the six in football’s “New Year’s Six” |
GETFIT | popular New Year’s resolution |
THAI | like the New Year festival Songkran |
THAILAND | where Songkran is a national New Year’s holiday |
GYMS | businesses that see an uptick after New Year’s |
SPRINGFESTIVAL | chinese New Year, celebrated on Feb. 1, 2022 |
ROSHHASHANAH | jewish New Year, celebrated on Sept. 25, 2022 |
SONGKRAN | thai New Year, celebrated on April 13, 2022 |
SOLLAL | korean New Year, celebrated on Feb. 1, 2022 |
NOWRUZ | iranian New Year, celebrated on March 21, 2022 |
MOET | popular brand on New Year’s Eve, informally |
DRAGON | figure seen during Chinese New Year |
SHAWN | william ___, editor of The New Yorker for 35 years |
EILISH | at 18, the youngest person to sweep the four main Grammy categories (Song, Album, Record, Best New Artist) in a single year |
MANOWAR | whom The New York Times co-named athlete of the year, with Babe Ruth, in 1920 |
AGAIN | “Tonight?s another chance to start ___” (lyric from “It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve”) |
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