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- 3. A holiday observed on October 31st, known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.
- 6. A holiday on March 17th to celebrate Irish culture, often associated with wearing green and parades.
- 10. The Chinese lunar new year celebration, marked by family gatherings, feasts, and traditional customs.
- 11. The first day of the year, celebrated with parties, fireworks, and resolutions for the upcoming year.
- 12. The Friday before Easter Sunday, observed as a day of mourning and reflection in Christian traditions.
- 13. A holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, usually celebrated with egg hunts and sweets.
- 15. Day A holiday on February 14th to express love and affection to others, often with cards and gifts.
- 16. An eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the miracle of the oil in the temple, often celebrated with candles and gifts.
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- 1. An Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, with prayers and festive meals.
- 2. A holiday on July 4th to celebrate the independence of the United States, marked with fireworks and parades.
- 4. A holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
- 5. A holiday observed on the first Monday in September to honor the contributions of workers.
- 7. A holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for blessings and harvest.
- 8. A holiday on the last Monday in May to remember and honor those who have died in military service.
- 9. Monday The day following Easter Sunday, often observed as a public holiday in many countries.
- 14. A Hindu festival of lights, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.