Use this natural baking ingredient as a scrubbing agent to clean stainless pots.
Baking Soda
People like to break this item found inside the turkey.
Wishbone
Swim with these mammals in Hawaii.
Dolphins
This squash is associated with Halloween.
Pumpkin
A baby turkey is called this.
Poult
Make buttermilk by adding a little of either of these 2 ingredients to milk.
Vinegar or Lemon Juice
Add one tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to a measuring cup and top it off to one cup with milk. Let it sit for a few minutes, and you have buttermilk.
This is the sport many people watch on Thanksgiving day.
Football
People used to go on road trips from Chicago to Las Angeles on this "Main Street of America."
Route 66
It was formally decommissioned on June 27, 1985.
This squash can be used as a healthy substitute for pasta.
Spaghetti Squash
A meat other than Turkey that is eaten on Thanksgiving.
Ham
Applesauce
You can also use fruit puree.
The Thanksgiving Day event in New York City watched by many people either in person or on the television.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
To see animals in the wild, you can't do better than to take this type of trip to Africa.
Safari
This squash takes its name from a tree nut.
Acorn Squash
The Christmas song that was originally written for Thanksgiving.
Jingle Bells
This is a substitute for sour cream.
Greek Yogurt
You can also use regular yogurt if you strain off the excess water.
A person may do this to help at a Soup Kitchen or Homeless Shelter. (Hint: A non-paid position.)
Volunteer
To get to the top of a ski hill, you might ride this open-air transportation.
Ski Lift
This squash is a favorite Thanksgiving side dish.
Butternut Squash
A race run by people on Thanksgiving Day.
The Turkey Trot
Combine these 2 ingredients to make a substitute for brown sugar.
White Sugar and Molasses
People do this the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Go shopping
To view the vineyards of Napa Valley, this form of transportation would give you a birds eye view.
Hot Air Balloon
This squash has the same name as an early-to-mid-spring yellow flower.
Buttercup Squash
The number of turkeys that are consumed every year at Thanksgiving. (Hint: It is in the millions.)
46 Million