Text_U.S. THANKSGIVING TRADITIONS

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Across
  1. 4. Leafy green vegetables often cooked and eaten as a side dish.
  2. 7. Native to a place, originally from there, and connected to its history and culture.
  3. 9. A small, red, sour fruit often used in sauces, juices, and desserts.
  4. 11. A small, casual restaurant that serves simple meals, often open late or all day.
  5. 12. Flexible bags that can be filled with air or gas, often used for decoration or fun.
  6. 13. A public celebration with people, floats, or performers marching to mark a special event.
Down
  1. 1. Helping others or doing work without being paid.
  2. 2. A gathering of Indigenous people to celebrate their culture through dancing, singing, and socializing.
  3. 3. Groups of musicians who play instruments while walking in formation, usually in parades or at events.
  4. 5. Times when shops offer goods at lower prices.
  5. 6. A type of plant that produces large, edible fruits, often used as a vegetable in cooking.
  6. 8. A famous street in New York City known for its theatres and professional stage shows, especially musicals and plays
  7. 10. Native American people originally from the southeastern United States, with their own language and culture.
  8. 13. A covered area attached to the entrance of a house, often used for sitting or relaxing.