100% | SYNE | 4 | "Auld Lang ___," poem written by Robert Burns and sung on New Year's Eve |
42% | AULD | 4 | "___ Lang Syne," song that's sung on New Year's Eve |
40% | AULD | 4 | "___ Lang Syne," song that's sung on New Year's Eve to bid farewell to the previous year |
38% | ROSE | 4 | "A Red, Red ___," romantic poem written by Robert Burns |
37% | SYNE | 4 | New Year's Eve tune "Auld Lang ___" |
35% | LANG | 4 | "Auld ___ Syne," a Robert Burns poem that is a traditional New Year's song |
34% | HAMELIN | 7 | "The Pied Piper of ___," poem written by Robert Browning that is based on a folktale |
34% | CHAMPAGNECORK | 13 | One flying on New Year’s Eve? |
34% | LANGSYNE | 8 | New Year's Eve song Auld __ |
33% | AULD | 4 | & 9A Traditional song sung throughout Britain on New Year's Eve |
33% | TIMESSQUARE | 11 | *Crowded place on New Year's Eve |
33% | CHAMPAGNEFLUTES | 15 | Things clinked on New Year's Eve |
33% | MOET | 4 | Popular brand on New Year's Eve, informally |
32% | ONE | 3 | Last word heard on New Year's Eve |
32% | ONE | 3 | Last word heard on New Year's Eve? |
32% | CORKS | 5 | They're popped on New Year's Eve |
32% | CROWDED | 7 | Like Times Square on New Year's Eve |
32% | NOISEMAKER | 10 | One passed out on New Year's Eve |
32% | CORK | 4 | One may pop on New Year's Eve |
32% | BALL | 4 | Times Square dropper on New Year's Eve |
32% | AROAR | 5 | Like Times Square on New Year's Eve |
32% | BALLDROP | 8 | Nationally televised event on New Year's Eve |
32% | LANGSYNE | 8 | Auld __, Scots poem by Robert Burns |
32% | CHIMES | 6 | "The ___," 1844 novella by Charles Dickens which begins on New Year's eve |
32% | BALLDROP | 8 | Times Square action on New Year's Eve (2 wds.) |
32% | COUNTDOWN | 9 | Happens right before midnight on New Year's Eve |
32% | SOBA | 4 | Japanese food traditionally eaten on New Year's Eve |
31% | LOVER | 5 | "Porphyria's ___," poem written by Robert Browning that explores abnormal psychology |
31% | STAYUP | 6 | Make it to midnight on New Year's Eve, say |