Of all crops grown within the United States, this crop takes up the most acreage.
Corn
This Starbucks drink, first introduced in 2003, became a cultural symbol of fall.
Pumpkin spiced latte
Besides turkey, this meat is the most popular to eat on Thanksgiving.
Ham
In Philippians 4:6, Paul tells believers to bring their requests to God with this attitude.
With thanksgiving
These settlers came to North America in 1620.
Pilgrims
A versatile and historic dish with deep roots in Native American culture and Southern cuisine.
Cornbread
This type of tree never loses it leaves or color.
Evergreen
Thanksgiving does not fall on a certain calendar day each year. Instead, Thanksgiving is celebrated on this day of the month in November.
The fourth Thursday.
In the New Testament, this apostle encourages believers to give thanks in all circumstances.
Paul
One of these was not served at the first Thanksgiving (A) pecan pie (B) pumpkin pie (C) seafood
(A) pecan pie
A turkey
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of this month.
October
True or False: Turkey was on the menu for the first Thanksgiving
False
This Old Testament prophet offered a prayer of thanksgiving after being saved from the belly of a great fish.
Jonah
This is where an apple might go on vacation.
Fuji
This sounds exactly like a corn would sound but it's not corn?
Acorn
This day is the first official day of Autumn.
September 22
Turkey became a staple of Thanksgiving by the time this president declared it a federal holiday in 1863.
Abraham Lincoln
This Old Testament book of the Bible is rich in expressions of gratitude and praise.
Psalms
According to historical texts, this Indian tribe was part of the first Thanksgiving.
Wampanoag
This variety is the one most Americans grill, boil, or eat out of a can and only accounts for 1% of all corn grown in the United States
Sweet corn
Found along the way to the Emerald City, this character was famous for wanting a brain.
Scarecrow
The speed at which a turkey can run when scared is: (a) 15 mph (b) 25 mph (c) 35 mph
(b) 25 mph
In this book of the Bible is the first mention of a Thanksgiving celebration
Leviticus
Cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and allspice