July Newsletter

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