Across
- 3. Being together as one group.
- 5. Joined together for a common purpose.
- 7. Proper rules of behavior when handling or honoring the flag.
- 8. Customs or beliefs handed down over time.
- 9. High respect shown to someone or something important.
- 13. The act of celebrating or remembering a special day.
- 14. Approved by authority or government.
- 17. A large group of people united by common history and government.
- 19. A commonly used name for the United States of America.
- 21. Individual political units within a nation (e.g., United States).
- 23. A song of praise, often a national song played on Flag Day.
- 24. A promise or commitment, such as the Pledge of Allegiance.
- 26. The record of past events and stories of a country.
- 27. The state of being free within a society.
- 28. An official design or symbol, like a flag badge.
- 29. A nickname for the United States flag.
Down
- 1. Not being ruled by another country.
- 2. The day of the month (14th) for Flag Day.
- 4. The power to act or speak without restrictions.
- 6. Traditions and culture passed down from previous generations.
- 10. Related to formal events or ceremonies.
- 11. A person who plans how something will look (e.g., the flag).
- 12. Loyalty or devotion to a country’s flag.
- 15. Showing honor or admiration for the flag.
- 16. A distinct territory with its own government.
- 18. The sixth month of the year, when Flag Day occurs.
- 20. The woman often credited with sewing the first U.S. flag.
- 22. An object or picture that stands for an idea.
- 25. The day when Flag Day is observed (e.g., June 14).
- 26. A group that presents or carries the flag at ceremonies.
