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Question: In ____ children gather in groups on New Years and go around the villiage singing songs to greet the new year.
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Question Number: 2
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Question: In _____ people hang ropes of straw across the front of their homes to symbolize happiness and good luck. They also decorate with paper lobsters to symbolize a wish for longevity.
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Question Number: 3
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Question: In _____ a flakey cheese pie called "Banica" is eaten on New Years.
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Question Number: 4
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Question: In _____ & ______ people eat 12 grapes as the clock stikes midnight - one for every toll of the bell. This signifies good luck for the next 12 months.
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Question Number: 5
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Question: In _____ New Years Day is also called St. Basil's Day.
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Question Number: 6
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Question: In _______ on New Years, people watch champion football games in stadiums or on television.
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Question Number: 7
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Question: In _______ effigies called "Jack Straw" are burned to represent the evil and misfortune of the past year.
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Question Number: 8
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Question: In _________ Old Sylvester's Day is celebrated on January 13th according to the Julian Calendar.
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Question Number: 9
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Question: In _______ people burn Christmas trees on street bonfires to ring in the New Year.
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