Turkey Talk
Know Your Thanksgiving Foods
Animals of Autumn
Pilgrims and History
100

This sound if famously made by male turkeys. 

What is a Gobble?

100

This orange veggie is mashed into a classic pie.

What is Pumpkin?

100

These furry-tailed animals love collecting nuts.

What is a Squirrel?

100

Pilgrims sailed to America on this famous ship.

What is the Mayflower?

200

The loose skin under a turkey's beak is called this.

What is a Wattle?

200

Cranberry sauce is often shaped like this when it slides out of its container. 

What is a Can?

200

These birds fly south for winter and Honk! as they go.

What is Geese?

200

This state was the 6th state to enter statehood.

What is Massachusetts?

300

This cooking method leaves the turkey crispy on the outside and juicy inside, if you don't burn the house down. 

What is Deep Frying?

300

These fluffy bread pieces can be either "stuffing" or "dressing," depending on whether they're cooked inside the turkey.

What is Bread Cubes?

300

This crepuscular animal loves to chew their cud.

What is Deer?

300

Native Americans taught Pilgrims to grow this major crop known as "Maize."

What is Corn?

400

The "Turkey Trot" refers to this kind of activity. 

What is a Race or Run?

400

This bean dish uses cream of mushroom.

What is Green Bean Casserole? 

400

The mnemonic "Who Calls for You" is from this bird.

What is a Barred Owl?

400

Thanksgiving was celebrated in this century. 

What is the 17th Century?

500

This part of the turkey was once used to predict the future when two people made a wish.

What is a Wishbone?

500

This casserole dish is often served with marshmallows on top. 

What is Sweet Potato?

500

This forest animal enters a state called "torpor," a lighter form of hibernation, to conserve energy in late autumn; Known for their face and tail. 

What is a Raccoon? 

500

This Wampanoag man helped the Pilgrims communicate and farm successfully.

Who is Squanto?