Turkey
Gravy
Stuffing
Cranberry
Pie
Naps
Bonus "Nap"
100

Female turkeys are called hens; males are called toms or this voracious word from the sound they make

Gobblers

100

At Mr. Beef, the inspiration for TV's "The Bear", you want to get your sandwich dipped in this; none of that drizzling a bit in

Jus

100

This "wise" member of the mint family is used in poultry stuffing

Sage

100

Cranberry growers bring in millions of these insects to pollinate the flowers

Bees

100

Let's go nuts with this pie staple, a hickory genus member grown in Georgia with a fat content of (yipes!) over 70%

Pecan Pie

100

After a long, unplanned but very restful nap away from the fam in an 1819 tale, he finds he just likes being single again

Rip Van Winkle

100

A quickly taken informal photo

Snapshot

200

This founding father wrote that the eagle was a coward but the turkey was respectable & a Native American

Benjamin Franklin

200

Erika Council's "Still We Rise" is "A Love Letter to" these Southern staples often served with gravy

Biscuits

200

Used to flavor stews & stuffing, this aromatic leaf comes from a laurel tree

Bay Leaf

200

Most harvested cranberries are sold by this company co-founded by Marcus Urann, the Cranberry King

Ocean Spray

200

This crisscross top of a pie crust is often woven

Lattice

200

This Hall of Fame Yankees catcher said, "I usually take a 2 hour nap from 1 to 4"; he also once said, "Pair up in threes"

Yogi Berra

200

You may not have ever seen it, but it's the back of your neck

Nape

300

This ragtime dance step resembles the wing & foot movement of the bird

The Turkey Trot

300

The Ben & Jerry's flavor 'graveyard' includes the ice cream named for this Woodstock emcee,

Wavy Gravy

300

This sausage with a French origin is traditional in specialties like cornbread stuffing

Andouille

300

This cranberry-like fruit is popularly used in Swedish pancake sauces, jellies & jams

Lingonberry

300

Nursery rhyme guy who precedes "pudding & pie" - Also one of Jason Alexander's nicknames in Seinfeld

Georgie Porgie

300

(Word Play)  A young goat's daytime snooze

Kid Nap

300

I love the smell of this incendiary jelly-like substance in the morning!

Napalm

400

Of wiggin, snood or hackle, the one that's the fleshy growth hanging down over a male turkey's beak

Snood

400

Johnny Cash heard the gravy train a-comin' in 1968 when he recorded these "blues", a No. 1 country hit, at the title place

Folsom Prison Blues

400

After you lard or bard your grouse, the book advises stuffing it with apple, onion or ribs of this vegetable

Celery

400

In "Strawberry Fields Forever", John Lennon intoning the name of this dish, has been misheard as "I buried Paul"

Cranberry Sauce

400

Using lemon juice, Montgomery pie is a more tart version of this pie from Pennsylvania that's so sweet it attracts insects

Shoo-Fly Pie

400

This musical "nap" the Bee Gees might like is taking a snooze to get ready to play hard later that night at a certain venue

Disco Nap

400

Unsuitable

Inappropriate

500

While on the bowling lanes it is known as a turkey

Three Strikes in a Row

500

This brewed beverage is a traditional ingredient in redeye gravy

Coffee

500

Anna Ginsberg won this competition in 2006 with her baked chicken & spinach stuffing

The Pillsbury Bake-Off

500

A Scarlett O'Hara mixes cranberry juice, lime juice & this liquor

Southern Comfort

500

Amidst odd happenings on this show, agent Dale Cooper ate delicious cherry pie at the Double R Diner

Twin Peaks

500

Rhyming phrase that means a nap can lead to a missed opportunity

If You Snooze, You Lose

500

In the nervous system, when an impulse gets to the end of a nerve, cell neurotransmitters shoot across one of these spaces

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