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- 2. Colorful displays of light and sound that are a hallmark of Independence Day celebrations.
- 5. The supreme law of the United States, which outlines the structure of the federal government and guarantees fundamental rights to its citizens.
- 9. Another term for a barbecue or outdoor gathering centered around grilling food.
- 10. Processions featuring floats, bands, and other participants, often held in towns and cities across the country on Independence Day.
- 11. Referring to the document adopted on July 4, 1776, announcing the separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain.
- 12. "The Star-Spangled Banner," the official anthem of the United States, often sung at Independence Day events.
- 14. Represents the fundamental principle of freedom upon which the United States was founded.
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- 1. Strong feelings of love and devotion to one's country.
- 3. Referring to the 200th anniversary of an event.
- 4. Refers to the freedom and sovereignty gained by the United States from British rule.
- 6. A popular activity on Independence Day, involving outdoor grilling of food, often with family and friends.
- 7. Symbolizing what Independence Day commemorates.
- 8. Refers to the American flag, representing the states and the original Thirteen Colonies.
- 13. A personification of the United States government, often depicted as a tall, elderly man with a white beard, dressed in red, white, and blue.
