Across
- 2. - street festival.
- 5. - ritual animal sacrifices.
- 6. - celebrated on a smaller scale or more private as in families, among colleagues.
- 8. - zoroastrian’s holiday to welcome the spring equinox or a new day.
- 9. - Ramadan in Uzbekistan
- 10. - the holiday of the Independence Day in Uzbekistan begins on the evening of 31 Agustus with a spectacular _______.
- 12. - eaten in navruz and made from flour, wheat juice. It is a brown paste the consistency of a thick cake batter that tastes like pleasantly toasted malt.
Down
- 1. - celebrates the end of the World War II.
- 3. - The Uzbeks Independence Day.
- 4. - positions as largely celebrated as Independence Day, Navruz, anniversary of the revolution.
- 7. - three days celebration at the end of Ramadan.
- 11. - celebration by decorating the streets, public buildings as known as public strolling.
- 12. - meat pastry.
