Across
- 3. A meal or party where food is cooked outdoors on a grill.
- 4. A piece of cloth with symbols or colors that represents a country.
- 8. – A big change in government or way of life, often through force or protest.
- 11. The state of being free to make your own choices.
- 12. Explosive displays used for celebration, especially with colorful lights and sounds.
- 14. – A common name for the United States of America, a country in North America.
Down
- 1. – Freedom from being controlled by another country or ruler.
- 2. A public celebration where people march, often with music, floats, or costumes.
- 5. The seventh month of the year.
- 6. A meal eaten outside, usually on a blanket or at a park.
- 7. A song that represents a country, like a national anthem.
- 9. – A fight between countries or groups using weapons and armies.
- 10. Refers to George Washington, the first U.S. president, or the capital city, Washington, D.C.
- 13. Love and pride for one’s country.
