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- 4. Holiday observed on February 14th, known for expressing love and affection to others.
- 8. Holiday in the United States to commemorate the nation's presidents, observed on the third Monday in February.
- 10. Holiday associated with carnivals and festivities, often held on the day before Ash Wednesday.
- 12. Holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada, often marked by a festive meal and gratitude.
- 15. Holiday in the United States to honor the civil rights leader, observed on the third Monday in January.
- 16. The first day of the year, celebrated on January 1st.
- 17. Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated for eight days in December.
- 18. Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, observed in the spring.
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- 1. Annual holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated on December 25th.
- 2. Public holiday honoring the contributions of workers, typically observed on the first Monday in September.
- 3. Holiday honoring fathers and fatherhood, typically celebrated in the summer.
- 5. National holiday in the United States, commemorating the country's independence.
- 6. Holiday to remember and honor military personnel who have died in the service of their country.
- 7. Holiday honoring the patron saint of Ireland, celebrated on March 17th with parades and festivities.
- 9. Holiday celebrated on May 5th, commemorating the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire.
- 10. Holiday honoring mothers and motherhood, typically celebrated in the spring.
- 11. Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection.
- 13. Mexican holiday to honor and remember deceased loved ones, celebrated on November 1st and 2nd.
- 14. Holiday observed on October 31st, known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.