British Holidays

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Across
  1. 1. Originally on _ _ _ _ _ _ Day, gifts were given to those in need
  2. 2. During _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s Night, the failure of the Gunpowder Plot, led by Guy Fawkes, is celebrated
  3. 3. On _ _ _ _ _ _'s Day honours all women
  4. 6. The Notting Hill _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is held at the end of August and calls for an end to racism
  5. 7. On this day, people can be seen as the living dead, witches, skeletons, ghosts, and other evil things
  6. 10. The symbols of this holiday are a whole roasted turkey, pudding, and gluhwein
  7. 12. During the Spring Equinox, the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Festival takes place where farmers show off their finest fruits and vegetables
  8. 14. This flower is the symbol of Remembrance Day for soldiers who died in World War I
  9. 15. 14 November celebrates the birthday of King _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  10. 16. On 14 March, the people of Wales celebrate St _ _ _ _ _'s Day, which is considered to be their patron saint
  11. 17. London's biggest Chinese New Year celebration takes place in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  12. 18. On Fool's Day, all the Brits make _ _ _ _ s at each other
  13. 19. On St _ _ _ _ _ _ _'s Day, all Brits dress up in green and decorate their homes with clovers for good luck
  14. 20. On New Year's Day, all Brits give each other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s
Down
  1. 1. 25 January marks the birthday of the famous poet Robert _ _ _ _ _ in Scotland
  2. 2. On _ _ _ _ _ _'s Day honours all men
  3. 4. A celebration of the last day of the year, celebrated in Scotland
  4. 5. An Indian festival held in London's Indian neighborhoods that celebrates the triumph of good over evil
  5. 8. On this day, Brits hide coloured eggs which children then try to find
  6. 9. 23 April celebrates the birthday of Britain's greatest poet, William _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  7. 11. A celebration of the beginning of summer, celebrated on 1 May
  8. 13. 14 February in honor of Saint _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brits confess their love to their beloved ones