Thanksgiving Symbols
Food
Canada
Halloween
Carribean
100

The Sound a turkey makes

Gobble Gobble


100

A staple for Native Americans before colinization

Corn or Maize

100

First Prime Minister

John A Macdonald

100

Traditionally bobbed for at parties

Apples

100

A large party held during carnival season

Fete

200

An orange vegetable that can be carved for Halloween

Pumpkin

200

This grows out of a flower and represents bounty

Pumpkin


200

Canada's first and largest trading company

Hudson's Bay

200

An abbreviation for Halloween

Hallow's Eve

200

Someone from Barbados is informally know as a

Bajan

300

How many days was the first thanksgiving

October 1621 Lasted 3 Days

300

Native Americans used this for dying their clothes, now used to make dessert.

Cranberries

300

Capital Of Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown

300

Jack o lanterns can be carved out of pumpkins and ___

Turnips

300

Buju Banton's homeland

Jamaica

400

This is what the word "cornucopia" means.

Horn Of Plenty

400

Two popular types of pies during thanksgiving

Apple or Pumpkins

400

Canada's National Emblem

Maple Leaf

400

These are said to keep spirits and ghosts away from your door

JAck O Lantern

400

Chaconia is their National Flower

Trinidad & Tobago

500

This tribe of Native Americans were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.

Wampanoag

500

A horn shaped basket, filled with the bounty of harvest: fruits, grains, vegetables.

Cornucopia

500

A popular food consisting of cheese, gravy and potatoes

Poutine

500

A Popular candy modelled after a vegetable

Candy Corn

500

This event marks the beginning of carnival season in Trinidad

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