Umbrellas used by women in the sun.
Parasols
Cute sound a baby makes.
Coo
The largest game bird in North America.
Wild Turkey
Breakfast of Champions.
Wheaties
To eat quickly.
Gobble Up.
In the 19th century, women wore these instead of slips under their dresses.
Petticoats
Kids go to this place to learn.
School
A baby turkey is called this.
Poult
They're Greaaaat!
Frosted Flakes
To stop doing something suddenly.
Cold Turkey
Walk into a soda shop in the 1950's and you'll see girls and young ladies in this type of skirt.
Poodle
Another name for an accountant.
Bookkeeper
The loose red skin attached under a turkey's beak is known as this.
Wattle
Snap, Crackle, Pop
Rice Krispies
Feeling very full after eating.
Stuffed like a turkey
Serve ice cream with this utensil.
Scoop
The only U.S. state that does not have a turkey population.
Alaska
Two scoops of raisins in every box.
Raisin Bran
A pointless and silly search.
Turkey Chase
Straw hats for men that were introduced in the 1920's and made in Ecuador.
Panama Hats
Fundraiser for a charity.
Bazaar.
This founding father called wild turkeys "a respectable bird".
Benjamin Franklin
Kid Tested. Mother Approved.
Kix
To speak honestly and directly about something.
Talk Turkey