Remembrance Day

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Across
  1. 3. An angry disagreement between two or more people or groups
  2. 6. A public monument (= special statue or building) built in memory of particular people who died in war, often with their names written on it
  3. 7. Any plant of the genus Papaver, having showy, usually red flowers
  4. 8. A small, brown bird that is known for its beautiful singing
  5. 10. The time in the evening when the sun disappears
  6. 12. An enemy
  7. 13. Great trust or confidence in something or someone
  8. 15. The actual King of the United Kingdom
  9. 16. A person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, who has served in a military force, especially one who has fought in a war
  10. 17. Freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements
  11. 18. The period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky
  12. 20. Other word for Remembrance Day
  13. 21. A set of formal acts, often fixed and traditional, performed on important social or religious occasions
  14. 22. A person who serves in an army
  15. 23. The day of the week before Monday and following Saturday
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  1. 1. A very popular war poem written during the First World War Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae.
  2. 2. A parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
  3. 4. The piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought
  4. 5. Dad of Queen Elisabeth II
  5. 9. A feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
  6. 11. A thick stick with material that burns tied to the top of it, used to give light
  7. 14. In Britain, 11 November when people honour those who were killed in wars, especially the two World Wars
  8. 19. A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups
  9. 23. A delicate, soft type of cloth made from a thread produced by silkworms, or the thread itself