- - Were any crackers in time for festivity?
- - Lonely heart used weary time for resolution
- - Traditional time to make resolutions (2 wds.)
- - It's often faced with resolution
- - some people face it with resolution
- - novel time for a celebration
- - First time?
- - Time to switch calendars
- - Time for resolutions
- - Time maybe for party approaching to cross river
- - "Happy" time
- - Party time
- - Resolution time
- - Time to start over
- - Time for resolution of lonely heart and weary ways
- - At the outset, naturally - exactly when you entertain ambitious resolutions
- - time after hogmanay
- - a time for resolution some think
- - Chinese ... .... is celebrated in mid-February rather than on January 1st
- - Said to be acquainted with every last listener by the first of January
- - Tight when crossing river in festive days?
- - What might soon be entered by a resolute drunk?
- - what's tomorrow
- - Calendar's start
- - Start of January
- - It's celebrated on the evening of December 31: 2 wds.
- - 1 January
- - Modern take on "1984" - it's expected in 2020
- - We yearn for change in 2020!
- - We yearn for variation a week after Christmas
- - It starts on Jan. 1
- - January 1st
- - It begins one week after Christmas
- - It begins on Jan. 1
- - When a ball may be dropped
- - It's expected in 2017 provided it doesn't take any longer than 12 months
- - It starts on January 1st
- - An apt one is spelled out by combining the first two letters of nine Across answers in this puzzle
- - It's expected by 2016 provided it doesn't last any longer than 12 months
- - Rosh Hashanah, for one
- - Annual celebration cause
- - It comes annually
- - Annually celebrated event
- - It begins in January
- - Rosh ha-Shanah, to Jews
- - What Jan. 1 ushers in
- - Happy day
- - 1962.
- - Annual celebration
- - Start of the calendar
- - 1956.
- - Countdown follower
- - Happy
- - See 59-Across
- - what follows hogmanay
- - Beginning of January
- - First of January
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