Spelling Dec. 1-5
Across
- 3. – The twelfth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
- 7. – Traditional songs, often sung during the holidays, especially Christmas.
- 8. – A custom, belief, or practice passed down from generation to generation.
- 9. – A circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, used as a decoration, especially during holidays.
- 11. – Gifts given to others, especially during celebrations or holidays.
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- 15. – The traditions, achievements, beliefs, and history that are part of the background of a group or nation.
- 16. – Things remembered from the past; experiences or events recalled in your mind.
- 17. – A decorative chain or string, often made of flowers, leaves, or tinsel, used for celebration.
- 18. – A vehicle on runners for traveling over snow, usually pulled by horses or reindeer.
- 20. – Related to the customs, beliefs, arts, and way of life of a particular group or society.
Down
- 1. – A special candleholder with seven or nine branches, used in Jewish worship, especially during Hanukkah.
- 2. – Hanging, pointed pieces of ice formed when water drips and freezes.
- 4. – A small decorative object, often used to decorate a Christmas tree.
- 5. – Giving off or reflecting a lot of light; vivid, shining, or full of light.
- 6. – A plant with white berries, often hung up as a holiday decoration, under which people are traditionally expected to kiss.
- 10. – Having qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, or think about; delighting the senses or mind.
- 13. – A person who takes care of sheep, often mentioned in holiday stories.
- 14. – Something added to make a place or object look more attractive or festive.
- 18. – A long piece of cloth worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration.
- 19. – A period of time spent away from school, work, or home for rest, travel, or recreation.