U.S. Federal Holidays - Sudden Death

There are 11 holidays officially recognized by the U.S. Federal government, and many more that are not. See if you can identify the 11 official holidays without selecting one that is not.
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April Fools' Day
Arbor Day
Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Black Friday
Boxing Day
Christmas Day
Cinco de Mayo
Columbus Day
Constitution Day
Earth Day
Easter
Election Day
Festivus
Flag Day
Groundhog Day
Guy Fawkes Night
Halloween
Independence Day
Indigenous Peoples Day
Juneteenth
Labor Day
May Day
Memorial Day
Mother's Day
New Year's Day
New Year's Eve
Patriots' Day
September 11th
St. Patrick's Day
Super Bowl Sunday
Thanksgiving Day
Valentine's Day
Veterans Day
Washington's Birthday
Yom Kippur
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3 Comments
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Level 94
Nov 14, 2024
For those of you questioning the validity or naming of any of the 11 official holidays, here is the official word from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
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Level 40
May 7, 2025
Not me missing Independence Day...
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Level 32
Mar 7, 2026
of course I forgot easter was on a Sunday