January

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Across
  1. 2. To observe or mark a special occasion with festivities or activities.
  2. 5. A U.S. holiday celebrating the civil rights leader, observed on the third Monday of January.
  3. 6. The coldest season of the year, typically characterized by snow, cold temperatures, and shorter days.
  4. 8. A low temperature, often associated with winter or chilly weather.
  5. 11. A figure made from snow, usually formed by stacking large balls of snow and adding accessories like a scarf or hat.
  6. 13. The start of something fresh or new, often referenced at the start of the new year.
  7. 14. A common greeting used to wish others well for the upcoming year.
  8. 16. Long, pointed pieces of ice that form when dripping water freezes.
  9. 17. UP To dress warmly, usually in layers
  10. 18. The act of thinking deeply about past events or experiences, often done when setting goals for the new year.
  11. 19. Aspirations or targets that a person sets to achieve, especially at the start of a new year.
Down
  1. 1. Explosive devices that create colorful displays of light and sound, often used to celebrate special events.
  2. 3. Footwear typically worn in cold weather to protect the feet and ankles from snow or rain.
  3. 4. A structure in a home for containing a fire, often used for warmth and ambiance.
  4. 7. The time exactly at 12:00 AM, marking the start of a new day, often associated with New Year's Eve celebrations.
  5. 9. Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, falling from the sky in winter weather.
  6. 10. A long, narrow piece of equipment used for gliding over snow in the sport of skiing.
  7. 12. A winter sport where a person rides on a single board while descending snow-covered slopes.
  8. 15. A small, flat vehicle used for sliding over snow, often ridden by children for fun.
  9. 16. A sport or recreational activity where people glide over ice on skates.
  10. 20. A tool used to move snow, dirt, or other materials, typically with a broad, flat blade.