parade, 150,000 people marched in the St Patrick's Day ___ in New York as it made its way along Fifth Avenue. (=a public event with a large number of people and vehicles moving through the streets as part of a celebration), make a wish, It's common to ___ when you blow out the candles on your birthday cake. (=to strongly hope for sth to happen), follow a tradition, On New Year's Eve, the Spanish ___ of eating twelve grapes at midnight. (=to repeat customs that have existed in a culture for a long time), decorations, Peter hung up ___ around the house in preparation for his brother’s surprise birthday party. (=an object used to make sth look more attractive, usually used on special occasions), class reunion, Peter's parents are going to their ___ tonight; they haven't seen some of their old classmates for 30 years! (=an event where former classmates come together again), fireworks, Pretty ___ lit up the night sky when the clock struck twelve on New Year’s night. (=explosive devices used to create colourful displays of light in the sky), lead, Sam was chosen to ___ the marching band at the very front of the parade. (=to control a situation or a group of people), float, The dancers on the ___ waved to the cheering crowd as it moved along the parade route. (=a decorated vehicle used in parades), costumes, The participants in the St Patrick's Day parade wore colourful ___ of green, white and orange. (=a set of clothing representing a character, place, historical period), national holiday, We don't have to go to school on the 1st of May because it's a ___ . (=a day off work or school for an important celebration for a whole country).

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