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  1. 3. A holiday on October 31st known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.
  2. 6. A holiday in the United States on July 4th to mark the country's freedom.
  3. 8. A special event or celebration often involving music, food, and cultural traditions.
  4. 10. A holiday celebrated on December 25th with gifts, Santa Claus, and festive decorations.
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  1. 1. A holiday on February 14th to celebrate love and affection between couples.
  2. 2. A festive season leading up to Lent, often celebrated with parades, masks, and costumes.
  3. 4. A holiday in late November when families gather to give thanks and enjoy a big feast.
  4. 5. A personal celebration of the day you were born, often marked with cake and gifts.
  5. 7. A holiday celebrated on January 1st to welcome the beginning of a new year.
  6. 9. A holiday in spring when people often hunt for eggs and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.