Winter Celebrations
Across
- 1. A Buddhist celebration honoring the day the Buddha reached enlightenment.
- 7. A celebration remembering the visit of the three wise men to baby Jesus.
- 9. A Japanese tradition that marks the last day of the year.
- 10. A celebration of African heritage that focuses on family, community, and culture.
- 11. A festival of lights celebrated in India and other countries, symbolizing light over darkness.
- 13. A celebration that marks the new year based on the Moon’s cycle.
- 14. An East Asian festival celebrating the return of longer days after winter begins.
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- 2. The traditional New Year’s Eve celebration in Scotland.
- 3. An ancient winter celebration connected to nature and the return of longer days.
- 4. A celebration that remembers a journey, often reenacted before Christmas in Mexico.
- 5. A Jewish winter celebration that lasts eight nights and includes lighting a menorah.
- 6. A Scandinavian celebration where people wear candles to represent light in winter.
- 8. A celebration of the longest night of the year, often spent with family, poetry, and food.
- 12. Solstice The shortest day and longest night of the year in winter.