Months
Across
- 1. It's often cold with winter weather in many places. People celebrate New Year's Day.
- 3. It's usually a time of spring blossoms and rain showers. Easter is often celebrated during this month.
- 7. It marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. A new semester begins in many schools.
- 9. It's still winter in many regions. Valentine's Day is celebrated, and it's the shortest month.
- 10. It's the last month, often associated with winter and holiday celebrations like Christmas. New Year's Eve is celebrated at the end of this month.
Down
- 1. It's typically a hot month and the peak of summer. Independence Day is celebrated in the United States.
- 2. It's still summer in most places, but the weather may start getting milder. Many people go on vacation during this month.
- 4. Autumn continues, and the weather becomes colder. Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States, and it's a time of gratitude.
- 5. It's the beginning of summer in many places. Schools often have summer breaks, and Father's Day is celebrated in some countries.
- 6. It's the heart of autumn, with colorful leaves and cooler temperatures. Halloween is celebrated on the last day of this month.
- 8. It marks the beginning of spring in many places. Daylight starts getting longer, and some people celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
- 11. Spring is in full swing, and the weather starts to warm up. Some countries celebrate Mother's Day.