Hippie Culture Terminology of the 1960s

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Across
  1. 1. Short for LSD, a powerful hallucinogenic drug popular among hippies.
  2. 5. A popular form of jewelry worn by hippies, often made of natural materials like wood or stone.
  3. 6. A method of dying fabric to create colorful, swirling patterns.
  4. 8. A central tenet of the hippie movement, promoting individual expression and choice.
  5. 11. A political philosophy that emphasizes communal living and shared resources.
  6. 13. Anti-war sentiment and a desire for harmony among people.
  7. 14. A term used to describe something that is cool or awesome.
Down
  1. 2. A group living arrangement where people share resources and responsibilities.
  2. 3. Referring to Haight-Ashbury, a neighborhood in San Francisco known for its role in the hippie movement.
  3. 4. Associated with the use of mind-altering substances and bright, colorful patterns.
  4. 7. out A term used to describe those who rejected mainstream society and its values.
  5. 8. Symbolic representation of peace and love.
  6. 9. Referring to the Age of Aquarius, a time of peace, love, and spiritual enlightenment that many hippies believed was coming.
  7. 10. sign A symbol of the anti-war movement and a representation of the desire for peace.
  8. 12. A core value of the hippie movement promoting kindness and acceptance.