Flag Day

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