Across
- 3. to propel oneself forward by moving the legs very quickly so that all feet are briefy off the ground.
- 7. a period of rest, leisure, recreation, or travel, especially away from one's regular occupation.
- 10. to change; alter; modify.
- 11. to drop downward or to a lower position; descend.
- 12. a yearly Christian festival that is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- 13. freedom from outside control.
- 16. having a relatively high amount of moisture or water vapor; damp.
- 17. the season of the year between spring and autumn, in the northern hemisphere continuing from the June solstice to the September equinox.
- 18. one of the four distinct periods of the year; spring, summer, fall, or winter.
- 20. having a body temperature below normal.
Down
- 1. with meaning connected with birth.
- 2. a traveling commercial amusement show, usually offering rides, games of chance, and
- 4. characterized by moderate temperatures and relatively mild weather.
- 5. a social gathering or event created for the purpose of celebration or pleasure.
- 6. 1st and 3rd person singular past tense of be.
- 8. a greeting card, gift, or the like sent as a token of affection on Valentine's Day.
- 9. holding or giving off great heat.
- 11. the effects, such as heat, light, and fames, produced by burning.
- 14. to put or spread something over or on, as for protection or concealment.
- 15. December 25, celebrated in Christianity as the birth date of Jesus Christ.
- 18. to move out or upward quickly or suddenly; jump.
- 19. to take place; happen
