December 13, 2031
📖 Learn how to play| EMSTA | → | STEAM |
| ASENR | → | EARNS |
| SIELP | → | SPIEL |
| CLNOO | → | COLON |
| BREOK | → | BROKE |
| LNIGT | → | GLINT |
🖼 A dancer spinning on a calendar page for May 1st
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noun phrase
Both a spring celebration on May 1st (often with dancing around a maypole) and an internationally recognized distress signal—derived from the French "m'aider," meaning "help me."
Example: "Children danced around the maypole to celebrate May Day as the village square filled with music."