Across
- 6. A holiday where people dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and carve pumpkins.
- 7. A Jewish holiday known as the Festival of Lights. It lasts for eight days and involves lighting candles on a menorah.
- 9. Day: A day to remember and honor those who died while serving in the military. People visit cemeteries and have parades.
- 10. Day: A day to honor and thank all military veterans for their service.
- 12. A holiday of giving thanks and having a big feast with family and friends. Turkey is a traditional dish.
- 13. Year's Day: The first day of the year. People celebrate with fireworks and parties.
- 14. A Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Children have egg hunts.
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- 1. Day: A day to express love and affection. People give cards, flowers, and chocolates to their loved ones.
- 2. Day: Also known as the Fourth of July, it celebrates the United States' independence from Britain. Fireworks and BBQs are common.
- 3. Day: A day to honor past U.S. presidents like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
- 4. Day: A day to celebrate the contributions and achievements of American workers. It marks the end of summer.
- 5. A holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. People decorate trees, exchange gifts, and spend time with loved ones.
- 8. Luther King Jr. Day: A day to honor Martin Luther King Jr., who fought for civil rights and equality.
- 11. Patrick's Day: A holiday honoring the patron saint of Ireland. It is associated with Irish culture and often involves wearing green and parades.
