Across
- 1. 76% of people eat the ____ on chocolate bunnies first.
- 3. In some Latin American countries and parts of Greece, people still practice the tradition known as the Burning of the _____. In recent years, people have burnt effigies that represent politicians or businessmen who have wronged the people.
- 4. _______ Egg was originally a gift from the Russian Tsar Alexander III to his wife Maria Feodrovna, produced by jeweler Peter Carl _______.
- 6. The day of Easter changes every year, as it is based on the _____ calendar, instead of the better known solar calendar.
- 7. Certificate During the 19th century, Easter Eggs were used as _____ ____________. It would be accepted as a method of identification, if the person’s name and birth date were inscribed on it.
Down
- 1. It is widely believed that the Easter Bunny originated from ______, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, whose symbol is a rabbit.
- 2. It was reported that _______ Creme Eggs reduced their sizes year by year. The company responded, “It hasn’t (shrunk) – you’ve just grown up!”
- 5. The well-known Easter tradition in America – Easter Egg _______ was once banned in order to ‘protect turfs’.
