This bird is the most famous Thanksgiving main dish.
Turkey
This city hosts the most famous Thanksgiving parade.
New York City
Turkeys have this many toes on each foot.
Four
Many people watch this sport on Thanksgiving Day.
Football
This warm drink made with apples is popular in the fall.
Apple cider
This sauce is made from berries and often comes in a can or a homemade version.
Cranberry sauce
This famous holiday character appears at the end of the parade.
Santa Claus
The loose skin hanging under a turkey’s neck is called this.
Wattle
This cartoon dog is famous for his Thanksgiving specials.
Snoopy
Many farms open these confusing, twisty attractions made out of corn.
corn maze
This sweet dessert is made with apples, cinnamon, and a flaky crust.
Apple pie
This department store sponsors the iconic parade.
Macy's
Turkeys sleep in these to stay safe from predators.
Trees
The day after Thanksgiving with big sales is called this.
Black Friday
This term refers to when clocks change and the sun sets earlier in the evening.
Daylight Saving Time ending
This dish combines bread cubes, herbs, butter, and broth.
Stuffing/dressing
This yellow character from “Despicable Me” is a popular balloon.
Minion
Turkeys have excellent vision and can see almost this many degrees around them.
360 degrees
Many families watch this TV parade early in the morning.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Many birds do this in the fall to move to warmer places.
Migrate
This root vegetable dish is often topped with marshmallows.
sweet potatoes/yams
Macy’s first parade took place in this decade.
1920s
Wild turkeys can run up to this speed (mph).
20 mph
These two characters put a turkey on their head in the show “Friends.”
Joey and Monica
These seeds fall from oak trees and are known for their little “hats.”
Acorns