This boat brought the Pilgrims from Europe to America.
The Mayflower
Fifty to eighty turkeys are put through bootcamp, acclimating them to loud noises and flash photography in preparation for the pardoning, which takes place at this location.
The White House
Turkeys can fly because they have two of these.
Wings
DAILY DOUBLE
Many children turn their handprint into this animal.
This actress plays Rachel.
Jennifer Aniston
The Pilgrims established this colony in an abandoned Wampanoag town.
Plymouth Colony
DAILY DOUBLE
This former director of the CIA was the first president to officially pardon a turkey.
This bone, also called the furcula, is the fusion of two clavicles.
The wishbone
Although making a tall black hat with a buckle is a common craft, it wasn't actually worn by these people.
Pilgrims
As the theme song plays, the characters sit on a couch placed in front of this object.
A fountain
There is no mention of turkey at the Pilgrim's first Thanksgiving. However, they did eat venison stew from this animal.
Deer
For several years, pardoned turkeys were sent to this resort in Florida, where they served as grand marshals of subsequent Thanksgiving parades.
Disney World
This red flap dangles from the neck.
The wattle
FREE SPACE
FREE SPACE
Phoebe sings a song about this odorous animal.
Smelly cat
This Wampanoag man, an escaped slave, taught the Pilgrims to fish, grow corn, and extract maple sap.
Squanto
Owen Wilson voices the protagonist in this movie about turkeys travelling back in time to get taken off the first Thanksgiving menu.
Free Birds
Typically, a packaged turkey comes stuffed with the giblets and this body part.
The neck
This basket overflowing with produce is a staple in Thanksgiving depictions.
A cornucopia
Every episode title begins with these words.
"The one..."
The Wampanoag were largely wiped out by this disease.
Smallpox
This man was given a turkey with a sign around its neck reading "Good eating, Mr. President!" Three days later, the president was dead and the turkey lived on.
JFK
When defeathered, this part is also called the pope's nose.
The tail
This artist's Freedom from Want depicts a family gathered around the dinner table with a prominent turkey.
Norman Rockwell
Ross makes Thanksgiving leftovers into a sandwich called this.
The Moist Maker