Across
- 3. Many Greeks do not eat ....., fish, or dairy, and they do not drink wine, during Lent.
- 4. The Easter Sunday meal, families eat roasted ..... flavored with herbs.
- 5. One of the customs will see each member of the family holding an .... dyed deep red and pressing it against someone else’s egg.
- 8. Family come together around the table to share a Christmas dinner with cheese or meat filo pastry triangles, stuffed ....... and, of course, Christmas bread.
- 10. Greek households celebrate the Saint Basil’s Day eating a special New Year's bread known as .........
- 11. The Lent begins on Clean Monday, the day when traditionally children fly their ......
- 12. ..... made of flour and water.
Down
- 1. The family dinner for the Greek New Year’s Day may include roast meat – chicken, lamb or turkey – and rice. Within the sweets, expect baklava and .........
- 2. The traditional Easter soup is known as .........
- 6. Popular foods during Lent are ...... and thick soups.
- 7. New Year’s parties are also common, with a vast offer of appetizers, ....... and coffee.
- 9. Vassilopita is a special ..... prepared only this day of the year.
