YOU MAKE MY LIFE SO HOPPY!

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Across
  1. 1. Easter Island is part of this South American country.
  2. 3. Easter takes place during this season in Australia.
  3. 6. Zoë and Dardar watched this Easter movie together a lot.
  4. 8. This Caribbean island nation is famous for flying kites on Good Friday.
  5. 9. This baby farm animal represents innocence and is linked to Jesus in Christian symbolism.
  6. 10. This flower is commonly associated with Easter because it symbolizes purity and new life.
  7. 11. This animal was the predecessor to the Easter Bunny in Germany (hint: What Does He Say?)
  8. 14. Americans eat 16 billion of these little sweets every year.
  9. 15. These sweet, spiced rolls marked with an "X" is traditionally eaten on Good Friday.
  10. 17. Most Americans bite off this part of a chocolate bunny first.
  11. 18. Feeding this to a rabbit would be the "root" of its digestive issues.
  12. 19. The first Easter eggs were dyed this color.
  13. 20. These super-sweet confections take 6 minutes to make... and Zoë 15 seconds in the microwave to murder (or "bird-er").
Down
  1. 2. This chocolate brand is famous for its foil-wrapped bunny.
  2. 4. Buying a set of these for Easter is said to bring good luck for the rest of the year.
  3. 5. This day was definitely not good for Jesus.
  4. 6. The holiday that brings the most candy sales.
  5. 7. This precious material is often used to create ornate Easter eggs in royal traditions, such as the famous Fabergé eggs.
  6. 12. This salty Easter food is said to look like praying arms and hands.
  7. 13. This egg-shaped candy from Kinder is illegal in the United States (because kids won't stop putting the plastic toys in their mouths).
  8. 16. Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in this war-torn country.