Thanksgiving Vocabulary
Across
- 2. Individuals who pursue and capture wild animals, often for food, sport, or conservation.
- 6. Involving force or hostility, often causing harm or damage.
- 8. Deer meat, hunted and consumed as a lean source of game
- 9. English settlers arriving in North America in 1620 seeking religious freedom, pivotal in the early history of the United States.
- 10. A North American bird, prized for its meat and commonly featured as the main dish in Thanksgiving feasts
- 11. The gathering of mature crops, marking the culmination of agricultural efforts and symbolizing abundance.
- 12. A state of tranquility and harmony, characterized by the absence of conflict.
- 13. A grand and celebratory meal, often prepared for special occasions, characterized by a variety of delicious foods.
Down
- 1. Information and understanding acquired through experience, education, or study, encompassing facts, skills, and insights.
- 3. The act of staying alive and adapting to challenging conditions, ensuring well-being in the face of adversity.
- 4. Abnormal conditions affecting the body or mind, typically caused by pathogens and characterized by specific symptoms.
- 5. The experience of pain, distress, or hardship, whether physical or emotional.
- 7. Indigenous peoples of North America, with rich cultural traditions and histories.