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January crossword for adults

K. Khalid

things to do with January and New Years

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2.The top three places to celebrate New Year’s Eve are Las Vegas, Disney World and of course, _____. (3 Words)
7.At the _____ in Philadelphia, 10,000 participants step through City Hall and perform in unique costumes. (2 Words)
8.Sometimes the _____called January Wulfmonath because hungry wolves would come into their towns searching for food this time of year.
9.On average, it is the coldest month of the year in the _____ Hemisphere.
10.Many people eat _____ on New Year's Day for luck. (3 Words)
12.In some parts of the world, on the twelfth day after ______, Christians celebrate the visit of the wise men to baby Jesus.
13.The weather January regularly produces ____, ice and snow depending on where you live.
15.January is also known as National ____ Month; some clam chowder would be good!
17.Tradition says that the more _________ a person eats, the more prosperity he or she will experience. (2 Words)
18.Flowers of January are the carnation and the _____.
20.Along with black eyed peas, people also fix _______, which is as tasty as bacon. (2 Words)
22.We all sing ________________ at midnight on New Year's Eve. (3 Words)
24.The traditional New Year’s song, “Auld Lang Syne,” means ______. (3 Words)
26.In Dallas, Texas in 1937 the first _____ Bowl game was played.
27.The top resolution made on New Year's Day is to _______. (2 Words)
28.There is a variety of cold-tolerant winter cabbage grown in _____ known as January King.
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1._________ weighs 11,875 pounds, is 12 feet in diameter and is adorned with 2,668 Waterford crystals. (6 Words)
3.The _____ and bears sleep day and night, in hibernation.
4.The only _____ plays that mention January are Much Ado About Nothing and Winter’s Tale.
5.On ___________ there are parties and fireworks for celebration. (3 Words)
6.January's zodiac signs are the _______ and the Aquarius.
11.______ is the beginning of the year.
14.The first _____of Roses was held in Pasadena, California in 1890
16.It's time to make New Year's _________.
19.Many people ring in New Year’s by popping open a bottle of _____ .
21.In 1902, the first _____ game was played in Pasadena, California. (2 Words)
23.January's gem is the _______.
25.January is National _____ Donor Month.

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