Easter
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- 1. Special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania is Easter...
- 4. It is the reminder that ... brings life.
- 7. It is believed that ... were created In the seventh century when the Catholic Church declared that during Lent fasting rules had to be strictly obeyed.
- 9. Back in Southern Germany, the first pastry and candy Easter ... became popular at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
- 11. Easter Sunday always occurs on the first Sunday after the ... Full Moon.
- 13. Easter follows a period of fasting called ..., in which many churches set aside time for repentance and remembrance.
- 15. In 1290, Edward I of England recorded a purchase of 450 eggs to be ... or covered with gold leaf.
- 18. Easter is a very significant date within ... and is the foundation of the Christian faith.
- 19. According to long-term averages, the most unusual Easter date is ... 22.
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- 2. flowers that symbolizes purity and hope.
- 3. Easter is the ... of Christ.
- 5. An egg ... is an Eastertide game during which decorated eggs or Easter eggs are hidden for children to find.
- 6. ... are a marshmallow confection marketed since 1953 in the United States and Canada in the shape of chicks, bunnies, and other animals.
- 8. The origin of Easter started with early Christians worship Jesus as the Paschal ... and Redeemer.
- 10. Eggs were dyed red for joy and in memory of Christ’s ...
- 12. Easter is based on the lunar cycles of the ... calendar.
- 14. In Easter we do egg...
- 16. It is one of the oldest Old English words.
- 17. Many Ancient cultures viewed eggs as a symbol of ...
- 20. Lent begins on ... Wednesday and ends on Good Friday, the day of Jesus' crucifixion.