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- 3. A symbol of a nation, often flown during July 4th celebrations.
- 4. Someone who supports their country and its values.
- 5. An outdoor meal, often enjoyed in parks or open spaces during summer.
- 10. The state of being self-governing and free.
- 11. A device used for cooking food outdoors over an open flame.
- 14. The warmest season, spanning June through August.
- 15. Freedom from oppressive restrictions.
- 17. The power or right to act, speak, or think without restraint.
- 18. Explosive devices used for celebration, especially on Independence Day.
- 19. Refers to the Declaration of Independence, adopted July 4, 1776.
- 20. Spending time outdoors in a tent or camper, often in summer.
- 21. A popular American food often served during July events.
- 23. A public procession celebrating a special day or event.
- 25. A historic path in Boston representing U.S. independence.
- 26. A refreshing drink made from lemons, sugar, and water.
- 27. Light and warmth from the sun, common in July.
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- 1. Having or showing love for one’s country.
- 2. A break from work or school, often taken in the summer.
- 6. A frozen dessert enjoyed to cool down in summer.
- 7. A large outdoor fire, often part of summer gatherings.
- 8. A small explosive used during celebrations.
- 9. A sandy area by a body of water, often visited in summer.
- 12. A community event with entertainment and food, common in July.
- 13. A cooking method or social meal, often held outdoors in summer.
- 14. To move through water for fun or exercise, often done in July.
- 15. A large body of inland water, popular for swimming or boating.
- 16. A popular summer lawn game with beanbags and boards.
- 22. Handheld fireworks that emit colorful sparks.
- 24. An event to mark a happy occasion, like the Fourth of July.
