This is the name given to a female turkey.
What is a hen?
Male turkeys have this "fur" hanging from their chest, also a word for a human body part.
What is a beard?
This is the most popular city in the U.S. to travel to for the Thanksgiving holiday (hint: it's in Florida).
What is Orlando?
This is the name of a baby turkey.
What is a poult?
It is called stuffing when it is baked inside of a turkey, but is called this when cooked this when cooked separately.
What is dressing?
This is the U.S. State with the most turkeys.
What is Minnesota?
This bird was recommended by Benjamin Franklin to be our national bird.
What is the turkey?
This is the department store that hosts the Thanksgiving Day Parade every year.
What is Macy's?
A ripe one of these will bounce.
What is a cranberry?
These two pantry items are most commonly used to help thicken gravy.
This is an ability that turkeys have that most people do not believe they have.
What is the ability to fly?
This is where you put the meat thermometer on the turkey.
What is the thigh?
Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for this profession.
What is a plumber?
These two American football teams always each have a game on Thanksgiving.
What are the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys?
This common Thanksgiving item is often considered a vegetable, but is actually a fruit.
What is a pumpkin?
This is the name given to a male turkey.
This is the reason male turkeys gobble.
What is to impress female turkeys?
This Christmas song was originally a Thanksgiving song.
What is Jingle Bells?
This is the percentage of Americans that eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
What is 88%?
This state produces the most cranberries every year.
What is Wisconsin?
This is the name of a turkey's red flesh on their throat?
What is a wattle?
This is the red fleshy thing on a turkey's beak.
What is a snood?
This was one of the main meats at the first Thanksgiving.
What is venison?
This is a name used for a group of turkeys.
What is a rafter or a flock?
This is a combination of turkey, duck, and chicken.
What is turducken?