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