Thanksgiving Traditions
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People often watch this famous parade in New York City on Thanksgiving Day.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

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This large bird is the traditional centerpiece of the Thanksgiving meal.

A turkey!

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These people sailed on the Mayflower to America in 1620.

Pilgrims

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This season comes after summer and before winter, characterized by leaves changing colors.  

The season is: Fall

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This animal is a common symbol of Thanksgiving.

Common symbol: Turkey

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This sport is traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day and involves teams scoring touchdowns.

Football

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This dish is often topped with marshmallows or pecans for Thanksgiving.

Sweet potatoes

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The Native American group that celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.

Wampanoag

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This celestial event occurs when the sun sets later than it rises, common in fall.

The celestial event: the equinox

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These large, inflatable versions of Thanksgiving symbols are featured in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Parade balloons

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This traditional Thanksgiving activity involves pulling on a special bone to see who gets the "wish."

Breaking the wishbone

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This pie, made from a type of squash, is a popular dessert at Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin pie

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This was the first successful harvest celebration shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans.

The first Thanksgiving

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This type of crop, essential for both Pilgrims and Native Americans, was harvested in the fall.

The essential crop: corn

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This symbol shaped, like a horn, represents abundance and is used in Thanksgiving decorations.

Thanksgiving symbol: cornucopia
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This tradition usually involves an activity that requires tennis shoes and a race bib.

Turkey Trot

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This green vegetable is commonly served steamed or as a casserole during Thanksgiving dinner.

Green beans

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This agreement was made between the Pilgrims and Native Americans to ensure peace and cooperation.

A peace treaty or alliance
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This warm drink, made with spices and apple juice, is popular during the fall.

Apple cider

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This type of berry, often turned into a sauce or jelly, is a Thanksgiving table staple.

Table staple: cranberry

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This popular fall festival activity involves finding your way out of a maze made from tall crops.

Corn Maze

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This Thanksgiving side is usually made from bread and herbs! 

Stuffing or dressing

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The Pilgrims sailed across the Atlantic Ocean on this famous ship to reach the New World.

The famous ship: The Mayflower

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This holiday occurs before Thanksgiving and involves dressing up for candy. 

Halloween

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Who might be considered a symbol of thanksgiving?

Pilgrims and Native Americans

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