Fourth of July

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  1. 3. Another word for independence.
  2. 4. Tubes full of gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that when lit fly into the air and explode into a display of color, typically used for celebrations.
  3. 8. Independence Day is the ________ of the United States.
  4. 9. Has 7 red stripes, 6 white stripes, and a blue rectangle with 50 small, white stars
  5. 10. An outing or occasion that involves eating a meal outdoors
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  1. 1. The first president of the USA
  2. 2. The Declaration of __________ was adopted on July 4, 1776.
  3. 5. The Statue of _________
  4. 6. A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event.
  5. 7. The Fourth of July is considered a ________ holiday.