Advanced Thanksgiving-themed Crossword Puzzle
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- 1. The Pilgrims likely ate this vegetable at the first Thanksgiving feast, though not in pie form
- 2. Formal prayer offered to express reverence for the abundance on the table
- 2. Remains that are used from roast are mixed and cooked to make this
- 3. A courteous way to express recognition for someone’s generosity or service
- 4. A Thanksgiving behavioral pattern passed down over the years
- 5. Fruit accompanying turkey at Thanksgiving, often in a sauce form
- 6. You may use green beans, cream soup and french fried onions to make this Thanksgiving dish
- 7. The game that NFL teams like the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys play on Thanksgiving
- 8. They journeyed across the Atlantic to Plymouth for religious reasons
- 9. On Thanksgiving, Macy's organizes this festive march
- 9. What the settlers' journey to the New World in 1620 is often referred to as
- 10. Classic dessert of Thanksgiving that has a soft filling and crust
- 11. Synonymous with buns, served for the Thanksgiving feast
- 12. In American culture, a symbolic vessel often filled with produce that represents the idea of bountifulness and is frequently used in Thanksgiving decorations
- 13. A traditional Thanksgiving dish, its color resembles that of an autumn leaf
- 14. Name given to the Mayflower's religiously devoted passengers
- 15. Thanksgiving dish made from bread, herbs, and often includes meat
- 16. Native American tribe who helped the Pilgrims survive
- 17. The word 'maize' is another term for this
- 18. A popular fruit used in preserves and jellies, often served during Thanksgiving
- 19. Those whom you might invite over for a Thanksgiving potluck
- 20. Edible parts packed inside a raw turkey
- 21. It refers to your lineage or household
- 22. Prior to its culinary fame, its feathers were used for quills
- 23. An annual time when all grown crops are collected
- 24. The season during which the turkeys get prepared for Thanksgiving
- 25. A vessel carrying hope, arriving in New England in the autumn of 1620
- 26. This pork product, frequently glazed or smoked, is a traditional Thanksgiving alternative to turkey