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New Year’s traditions around the world

WASHINGTON — Watching the ball drop in Times Square, counting down the seconds until midnight, giving someone a big smooch at the stroke of midnight are traditions tried and true — or at least familiar — to those in the United States.

But people in other parts of the world ring in the new year in different ways. Here’s a look at some of the quirky New Year’s traditions celebrated around the globe.

100 Thanksgiving food recipes: Turkey, side dishes, desserts and more

It's almost time to give thanks, and that means ramping up your holiday kitchen for some heavy-duty cooking. WTOP has curated 100 select recipes that could become a new tradition at your dinner table. Check out the links below and get that shopping list started. (And don't forget to check out the WTOP Holiday & Celebration Cookbook filled with recipes from our own staffers.) Click here for Thanksgiving turkey recipes.
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