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- 1. A carved, glowing vegetable lit up on porches.
- 3. A rare, green plant that is a symbol of luck.
- 4. A sweet, round dessert often baked for Thanksgiving, like apple or pumpkin.
- 8. A sweet, cylinder-shaped frozen treat enjoyed at summer celebrations.
- 9. An eight-day Jewish winter festival of lights.
- 13. The phrase kids say when asking for candy on Halloween.
- 14. A delicious, warm food grilled on Labor Day or Memorial Day.
- 17. Early settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans.
- 20. The month containing Valentine's Day.
- 21. Helpers at the North Pole who make toys.
- 24. The hanging decoration placed on doors during the winter season.
- 25. A flying, winged baby who shoots love arrows.
- 27. A winter holiday that celebrates African American family, community, and culture.
- 28. The color of the American flag that stands for justice.
- 30. A summer holiday event where people gather to cook food outside.
- 31. The color of the American flag that stands for purity.
- 32. A celebration honoring mothers.
- 36. The magical, bearded man who delivers gifts on Christmas Eve.
- 37. A loud, metal noisemaker rung at midnight on New Year's Eve.
- 38. An April holiday dedicated to planting trees and taking care of nature and the environment.
- 41. The special nine-branched candelabra used during Kwanzaa.
- 42. This February holiday honors all of America's past leaders.
- 43. The object that drops in New York's Times Square at midnight on New Year's Eve.
- 44. The primary bird eaten at Thanksgiving dinner.
- 45. A hat worn on the head during a graduation ceremony.
- 47. A Chinese holiday celebrated with red envelopes and dragon dances.
- 50. The month Thanksgiving is celebrated in the U.S.
- 54. Our nation's birthday is celebrated in this summer month.
- 55. The countdown time when the New Year officially begins.
- 58. A special song that represents our country.
- 59. A large, open park with rides and games visited during summer break.
- 61. The famous ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.
- 62. The U.S. holiday where families share a large feast, like turkey and pie.
- 64. The season when Thanksgiving takes place.
- 65. A holiday in May that honors military members who gave their lives for our country.
- 66. A fun, outdoor meal eaten on a blanket during a summer holiday.
- 68. The season when Christmas and Hanukkah are celebrated.
- 69. A long, fabric sock hung by the fireplace at Christmas.
- 71. A winter holiday known for giving gifts and decorating evergreen trees.
- 72. The first day of a brand new year.
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- 2. A great civil rights leader who we celebrate with a holiday in January.
- 5. A sweet, baked treat with frosting served on birthdays.
- 6. A spring holiday where decorated eggs are hunted.
- 7. The month of Halloween.
- 10. This June holiday celebrates the historical end of slavery in the United States.
- 11. A legendary, magical man in green associated with Irish folklore.
- 12. The month that Christmas falls in.
- 15. The current number of stripes on the American flag.
- 16. A November holiday that honors all living military veterans.
- 18. A monument in New York that stands for freedom.
- 19. The day of the week that Thanksgiving is always celebrated on.
- 22. A holiday in September that celebrates American workers.
- 23. The October holiday where kids dress in costumes and go door-to-door.
- 24. The capital city named after our first president.
- 26. A formal public walk or march with bands and floats.
- 29. A celebration honoring fathers.
- 30. A yearly celebration of the day a person was born.
- 33. A bright, colorful spring flower often gifted on Mother's Day.
- 34. A special paper card sent to invite friends to a celebration.
- 35. The color most associated with Valentine's Day.
- 39. A spooky flying mammal often associated with Halloween.
- 40. This explosive, colorful display lights up the night sky on Independence Day.
- 46. A colorful paper sculpture that holds small toys or candy at a party.
- 48. Colorful paper bits thrown in the air during a parade or party.
- 49. A March holiday where wearing green brings good luck.
- 51. The February holiday dedicated to showing love and friendship.
- 52. A decorated rubber item filled with air or helium for parties.
- 53. A colorful May holiday celebrating Mexican culture and heritage.
- 56. A celebration that marks the very last day of school.
- 57. A vegetable often carved or eaten during autumn holidays.
- 59. Treats given out to children on Halloween night.
- 60. The color of the American flag that stands for bravery.
- 61. A scary creature wrapped in bandages.
- 63. Small, lit objects placed on a birthday cake to be blown out.
- 67. The current number of stars on the American flag.
- 70. A brightly wrapped box given to someone you care about.
- 73. The month typically known for Easter and springtime.
