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- 3. Fragrant spring flowers that bloom in various colors, often around Easter.
- 5. A young sheep, often associated with Easter meals.
- 6. The season after winter, when flowers start to bloom.
- 8. A happy event or party to honor something special.
- 10. Relating to the religion, culture, or people of Judaism.
- 11. Not eating food for a certain period, often for religious reasons.
- 13. A game where eggs are rolled on the ground, especially as part of Easter traditions.
- 15. Sweet food made with sugar or chocolate, often enjoyed as a snack.
- 22. A sweet treat made from cocoa, loved by many people.
- 23. A tradition where boys sprinkle water on girls as part of Easter celebrations in some cultures.
- 25. 22nd of March and 25th of April The range of dates when Easter can occur.
- 26. A central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God.
- 28. Colorful spring flowers, often associated with Easter and new beginnings.
- 29. In Christianity, Jesus Christ's rise from the dead.
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- 1. A container made of woven straw or other materials, often used to carry eggs or Easter treats.
- 2. The art of creating pictures with paint on a surface.
- 3. A type of meat from the leg of a pig, often eaten at Easter.
- 4. A major world religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- 7. Friday The Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorated as the day Jesus was crucified.
- 9. A fun activity where kids search for hidden eggs, usually during Easter.
- 12. Sunday The Sunday before Easter, celebrated by Christians to remember Jesus's entry into Jerusalem.
- 13. The act of cracking eggs, often done before cooking or dyeing them.
- 14. Flowers that are symbols of purity and are commonly associated with Easter.
- 16. Bright yellow spring flowers, signifying rebirth and new beginnings.
- 17. A festive public procession, often with music and colorful decorations.
- 18. A cute, small, fluffy animal with long ears, also called a rabbit.
- 19. A farm bird that lays eggs and is also raised for its meat.
- 20. A group of people moving together in an orderly way, often part of a celebration.
- 21. A round object laid by chickens, often eaten or used in Easter activities.
- 24. The period in the Christian calendar leading up to Easter, marked by fasting and reflection.
- 27. A substance used to change the color of eggs, clothes, or hair.