Across
- 1. Games or questions designed to test ingenuity, a common feature in the Almanac.
- 7. The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather, contrasted with Almanac's methods.
- 9. Astrological signs linked to body parts, featured in some Almanac calendars.
- 11. The activity of cultivating a garden, a popular section in the Almanac.
- 12. An annual publication containing a calendar, astronomical information, and other diverse content.
- 13. The Farmers' Almanac is most famous for its long-range predictions of this.
- 15. A prediction or estimate of future events, especially weather.
- 17. The season for which the Almanac's long-range predictions are most anticipated.
- 18. An activity for which the Almanac provides "best days" based on lunar phases.
- 19. A magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals.
- 20. The science that studies celestial objects and phenomena, a key component of the Almanac's predictions.
- 21. Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories, often included in the Almanac.
- 23. The publisher who co-founded the Almanac with David Young.
- 24. The process of gathering crops, guided by Almanac's planting tables.
- 26. The study of past events, a recurring theme in the Almanac's articles.
- 27. One of the founders of the Farmers' Almanac in 1818.
- 30. The quality of being amusing or comical, often found in the Almanac's tone.
- 31. The U.S. state where the Farmers' Almanac is currently published.
- 32. The act of putting seeds or plants into the ground, for which the Almanac provides calendars.
- 33. The rise and fall of sea levels, influenced by the Moon, also considered by the Almanac.
Down
- 2. Relating to the Sun, whose activity is part of the Almanac's prediction formula.
- 3. A system for organizing days, weeks, and months, a primary function of the Almanac.
- 4. Culinary instructions found within the Almanac.
- 5. Natural treatments or cures for ailments, sometimes featured in the Almanac.
- 6. The country for which the Farmers' Almanac also provides long-range weather predictions.
- 8. The way in which a person or group lives, often influenced by Almanac's advice.
- 10. Short, popular sayings stating a general truth or piece of advice, often found in the Almanac.
- 14. The act of producing and issuing a book or periodical.
- 16. A debated aspect of the Almanac's long-range weather predictions.
- 18. The primary audience for whom the Almanac was originally created.
- 22. Relating to the Moon, whose phases influence the Almanac's content.
- 25. A custom or belief passed down through generations, central to the Almanac's appeal.
- 28. A marmot known for predicting weather, a folklore method.
- 29. Activity on the Sun's surface, part of the Almanac's prediction formula.
