The Arizona Republic

New Year’s Eve on The Strip to offer 80,000 fireworks

- Anthony Curtis For informatio­n about shows, buffets, coupons and deals, go to www.LasVegasAd­visor.com.

This year’s New Year’s Eve fireworks show on the Las Vegas Strip is dubbed “The Big 20.” It will feature 80,000 pyrotechni­c devices launched from the roofs of seven casinos: MGM Grand, Aria, Planet Hollywood, Caesars Palace, Treasure Island, Venetian and The STRAT. The eight-minute show will be linked to a soundtrack that includes songs from Britney Spears, U2 and Pink. As always, The Strip will be blocked off and filled with revelers for

America’s Party, while a second party will run downtown at the Fremont Street Experience. The downtown bash will have live entertainm­ent on four stages, and the new Viva Vision screen will go into operation that night. Access to The Strip is free; tickets for the Fremont Street party start at $35.

Wheel jackpots: A slot player won a $1.2 million jackpot last week on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine at Caesars Palace. It was the second milliondol­lar-plus WoF jackpot in a month; the first was for $2.2 million at Mirage.

Penn without Teller: For the first time in the 19 years that Penn & Teller have played in Las Vegas, Penn is performing in a ticketed show without his silent sidekick Teller, who underwent spinal-fusion surgery this month. Filling in for Teller are Mac King, Piff the Magic Dragon and Matt Donnelly through early January. Then the show goes dark until Teller returns to the show at Rio on Feb. 4.

Fixed fares from the airport: Fixed fares from McCarran Airport to hotels on and near The Strip have been launched. The six-month pilot program has varying rates that are determined by distance, ranging from $19 (Tropicana vicinity) to $27 (Flamingo north to the Stratosphe­re).

Question: Are there odds on the big “Jeopardy!” match between Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer?

Answer: Yes. Although the lines vary from place to place, Holzhauer is the favorite at +125 (bet $100 to win $125). Jennings is +175 and a third contestant, Brad Rutter, is +300.

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