Thanksgiving Vocabulary

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