Across
- 3. Small pieces of colored paper thrown during celebrations.
- 5. When someone comes back to life after dying, especially in religious stories.
- 6. Someone who follows old or nature-based religions, often outside of main religions.
- 7. A group of people walking together in a formal event, often during festivals or religious ceremonies.
- 10. To look for and try to catch animals or objects, often as part of a game or celebration.
- 14. The ability to produce babies or new life; often celebrated in spring festivals.
- 18. A custom or practice passed down through generations.
Down
- 1. Made at home rather than bought in a store; often used for food or decorations during festivals.
- 2. To go to an event or place, like a festival or ceremony.
- 4. The week before Easter, important in Christian celebrations.
- 8. To turn over and over; also a type of bread or pastry.
- 9. Fine wood particles often found on the floor after cutting wood or during celebrations like bonfires.
- 11. A thick covering for floors; can be used metaphorically for a "red carpet" at special events.
- 12. Coming back to life or starting again; a common theme in many festivals.
- 13. An object or sign that represents something else.
- 15. To include or have as a part of something else.
- 16. To guide or be in charge of a group or event; also a metal used in old times for decoration or construction (can be used metaphorically).
- 17. A large fire built outdoors for celebrations, especially on special nights like Guy Fawkes Night or midsummer festivals.
