Independence day - 4th of July

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  1. 3. Families and friends gather to grill various foods, such as burgers, hot dogs, and corn on the cob, enjoying outdoor meals and socializing.
  2. 10. Known as the Stars and Stripes or Old Glory, is a symbol of national pride.
  3. 11. Sense of pride and devotion to your country.
  4. 12. also known as the Fourth of July.
  5. 13. Located in Philadelphia, is an iconic symbol of American independence.
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  1. 1. Signed on July 4, 1776, is a historic document proclaiming the American colonies' separation from Britain.
  2. 2. Synonym of freedom from oppressive restrictions.
  3. 4. personification of the U.S. government
  4. 5. "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  5. 6. organized procession featuring bands, floats, and community groups.
  6. 7. Synonym for Independence Day.
  7. 8. Fundamental value celebrated on Independence Day, reflecting the nation's history of fighting for independence and individual rights.
  8. 9. Explosive devices used for entertainment, producing colorful lights and loud noises.