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- 1. A holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, where people give thanks for blessings and enjoy a festive meal, usually featuring turkey.
- 4. A festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It involves lighting lamps, exchanging gifts, and enjoying delicious sweets.
- 6. A holiday observed on October 31st, known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and carving pumpkins. It's a spooky and fun celebration.
- 7. A Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated for eight days by lighting the menorah, playing dreidel, and exchanging gifts.
- 8. Day A day celebrated on February 14th to express love and affection, often by exchanging cards, gifts, and chocolates with loved ones.
- 9. Year The start of a new calendar year, celebrated on January 1st with fireworks, parties, and resolutions to make positive changes in the coming year.
- 10. A Christian holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often marked by Easter egg hunts, the Easter Bunny, and special church services.
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- 2. Day A holiday that commemorates the independence and founding of a country, often celebrated with fireworks, parades, and outdoor festivities.
- 3. The special day that marks a person's birth, typically celebrated with cakes, presents, and gathering with family and friends.
- 5. A holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, often characterized by gift-giving, decorating trees, and spending time with family.
