Fourth of July

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Across
  1. 1. A cold summer treat eaten with a stick.
  2. 4. A meal eaten outside, on a table or blanket.
  3. 5. Kids like to wave these hazardous sticks around to celebrate Independence Day.
  4. 8. Meat (such as hamburger and sausage)is grilled, typically in one’s backyard, at this type of dinner party.
  5. 9. Another name for fireworks.
  6. 10. Thomas Jefferson took this French philosopher’s idea of “life, liberty and property,” and incorporated it into the US constitution.
Down
  1. 2. Don’t forget to rub this on your skin to avoid sunburn.
  2. 3. England imposed these on the US colonies without the US having any say.
  3. 6. A procession of people,vehicles, performers, musicians, and sometimes animals to display to the public, most often to commemorate or celebrate an event.
  4. 7. This “tea party” kicked off the American Revolution.