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Thanksgiving Vocabulary
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This is a meat often eaten on Thanksgiving.
Turkey!
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This fruit sauce is often paired with Thanksgiving dinner. It comes from a can...
Cranberry Sauce!
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A fun fall activity where you try to escape...
A Corn Maze!
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Butternut, acorn, and honeynut are all types of...
Squash!
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This food made of bread and herbs goes best with Turkey.
Stuffing!
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This cheesy baked dish is many children's favorite.
Mac and Cheese!
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This delicious squash can be baked into a pie. What am I?
Pumpkin!
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I have ears, but I cannot hear. My outside is good enough to eat, but my inside gets thrown away. What am I?
Corn!
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What do you call unhappy cranberries?
Blueberries!
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This dessert may be filled with apples, berries, pumpkin, or pecans.
Pie!
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A large dinner may also be called this.
Feast!
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What smells the best every Thanksgiving dinner?
Your nose!
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This is the country the Pilgrims were from.
England!
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If you want to picture fall, then my image would be best. I am a horn that is filled with all the season’s harvest. What am I?
Cornucopia!
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This yellow veggie cooked into a loaf.
Cornbread!
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What was the first ship to bring Pilgrims to America?
The Mayflower!
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The gathering of crops is called this.
The Harvest!
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This delicious drink is made from a fruit that can be red, green, or yellow.
Apple Cider!
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You can mash, bake, fry, or crisp these. What are they?
Potatoes!
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These beans are often cooked into a casserole.
Green Beans!
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Thanksgiving takes place during this month in autumn.
November!
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These two groups of people shared the first Thanksgiving dinner together.
Pilgrims and Native Americans!
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What is your favorite Thanksgiving food?
Examples: Turkey, pie, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, etc.
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It has ears but it cannot hear and it has flakes but it has no hair. What is it?
Corn!
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The annual tradition each and every Thanksgiving Day is watching the great team sport the Lions and Cowboys play. What is it?
Football!
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