This is the part of the body the turkey uses to walk on
Foot
The most common meat eaten on Thanksgiving
Turkey
Thanksgiving was first celebrated by which two groups
Pilgrims and Wampanoag (Indians)
A public procession- groups of people or individuals riding on floats or marching to entertain others
What professional sport is always played on Thanksgiving and on TV?
football
This is what the turkey uses to listen/hear
Ear openings
The dessert most people enjoy on Thanksgiving, often with whip cream on top
Pumpkin Pie
This event happens every year on Thanksgiving in New York City and features giant balloons. It is televised and often last for a few hours.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
What does "feast" mean?
A large meal
From consuming a lot of food
This is the part of the turkey that protrudes from the male turkey's chest
Beard
Creamy form of potatoes often served with gravy on top
Mashed Potatoes
This person pardons a turkey every year on Thanksgiving, meaning the turkey is "spared" from being a Thanksgiving meal
The President
What does "harvest" mean for Thanksgiving?
A time to be grateful for all that was given/brought to you in the last year
Which US President made Thanksgiving a holiday? He was known for being tall and wearing a tall hat
Abraham Lincoln
This is what provides insulation for the turkey
back and body feathers
Made from dried out bread, this food has two names depending on how it is prepared (in the turkey vs out of the turkey)
Stuffing or Dressing
This part of the turkey is sometimes dried and broken between two people, with the belief that the person who gets the bigger half will be lucky
Wishbone
What is a pilgrim?
A person who journeys (travels) a long distance to a place for religious reason
The Pilgrims traveled due to the religion in England
What is the day after Thanksgiving called?
The fleshy skin like part that grows over the beak and often hangs down in front of the turkey's beak
Snood
A common side dish featuring green beans, often with a creamy sauce and crispy onions
Green bean casserole
Where was the first "Thanksgiving" at?
Plymouth in Massachusetts
What does "Cornucopia" mean?
Horn of plenty. Often a horn shaped object filled with fruits
Who can see better, a turkey or a person?
A turkey!