TURKEY!
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Celebration Time
October
Canadian Thanksgiving
100

In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a good luck custom

Wishbone

100

Americans’ favorite Thanksgiving side dish

Stuffing

100

The day after Thanksgiving

Black Friday

100

This popular holiday is celebrated on October 31st

Halloween

100

Thanksgiving is celebrated in Canada on the _______ Monday in October

Second

200

An adult female turkey

Hen

200

The type of apple that is used traditionally in apple pie

Granny Smith

200

In this country, it is called "Kinro Kansha no Hi," which means Labor Thanksgiving Day

Japan

200

The name for the month of October originates from the word “octō” in this languange, which means “eight”

Latin

200

This famous landmark, in Ontario, often provides a stunning backdrop for Thanksgiving dinners and celebrations 

Niagra Falls

300

An adult male turkey

Tom

300

During Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving / harvest festival, they traditionally eat this stuffed food but it isn’t a turkey

Rice cakes

300

The first Thanksgiving feast lasted for _______ days

Three

300

This phase of the moon in October is known as the Hunter’s Moon

Full moon

300

Canadian Thanksgiving was originally celebrated as a day to grateful for an abundant ______

Harvest

400

Fleshy appendages that hang from the chin of the turkey

Wattle

400

A turducken is a combination of what three birds

Turkey, duck and chicken

400

Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Lohri, Magh Bihu, Onam, and Baisakhi are all harvest festivals of what this country 

India

400

This October birthstone symbolizes faithfulness and confidence

Opal

400

From 1921 to 1930, Thanksgiving was combined with what other holiday

Armistice Day (now Remembrance Day)

500

Turkey's sleep here

Trees

500

Another name for cranberries

Bounceberries

500

This U.S state first adopted Thanksgiving as an annual holiday

New York

500

Name the two zodiac signs of October

Libra and Scorpio

500

Canadian Thanksgiving is a statutory holiday EXCEPT in which provinces

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador

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