Thanksgiving Foods
Thanksgiving Games
Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving animals
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The main course of a Thanksgiving feast!

THE TURKEY!!!!
(Fun fact: Turkeys make a variety of different sounds including “purrs,” “yelps,” and “kee-kees")

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The name of this game is a Spanish number!

UNO!
(fun fact: A barber from Ohio invented UNO in 1971)

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This parade began in 1924 to celebrate Thanksgiving!

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
(fun fact? yes)

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This bird is the traditional bird associated with Thanksgiving 

TURKEYS!
(Fun Fact: Wild turkeys can fly)

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This food is the most common desert found at a thanksgiving feast.

PIES!
(Fun Fact: I don't have a fact for this so)

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This board game can take up to 3 hours to complete!

MONOPOLY!
(Fun Fact: The values on the Monopoly board have remained the same since 1935!)

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This turkey bone is known for its wishes!

THE WISHBONE!
(Fun Fact: The Romans adopted the tradition from the Etruscans, and the English brought it with them to America.)

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Some sources say the Pilgrims ate this bird to be!

BALD EAGLE

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These two thanksgiving foods are commonly confused!

STUFFING AND DRESSING
(Fun fact(not really): Stuffing is cooked inside the turkey while dressing is cooked separately in a casserole dish!)

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This game originated in 16th-century France as a parlor game.

CHARADES!
(Fun Fact: Charades became popular in Britain during the Victorian and Edwardian eras!)

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This sport became a tradition to play on Thanksgiving in 1876!

FOOTBALL
(Fun fact: The Detroit Lions have the most Thanksgiving wins (33) and losses (37))

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These pigeons were likely eaten at the first Thanksgiving.

PASSENGER PIGEONS

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This Thanksgiving dish became popular in the 1960s after Campbell's put the recipe on the can. 

GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE!
(The question was my fun fact)

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The name of this game in Swahii means "to build"!

JENGA!
(fun fact: Dinosaur in Greek means terrible reptile )

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A yearly event in cities across the US where people compete to throw frozen turkeys as far and high as they can across a field. 

TURKEY TOSS

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This is the rarest food found at a thanksgiving dinner.

SEAFOOD!
(Fun Fact: The first Thanksgiving likely contained a variety of seafood)

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This game in German means "The Journey to Jerusalem".

MUSICAL CHAIRS!
(Fun fact: Hammerhead sharks eat stingrays)

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This Food Network show features Thanksgiving-themed challenges 

Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge