Thanksgiving Day
Across
- 4. A horn-shaped container symbolizing abundance and commonly associated with harvest.
- 5. A type of legume planted with corn in the traditional "Three Sisters" planting method.
- 8. The ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620.
- 9. The colony founded by the Pilgrims where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated.
- 10. The English settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621.
- 12. The leader of the Pilgrims who played a key role in the first Thanksgiving.
- 13. Small red fruits often used to make a tart sauce served with turkey.
Down
- 1. A bone from the turkey that people pull apart for good luck after the meal.
- 2. The bird that is traditionally served as the main dish on Thanksgiving.
- 3. A grain that was essential in Native American diets and shared with the Pilgrims.
- 6. A mixture of bread, herbs, and vegetables cooked inside or alongside a turkey.
- 7. Meat from a deer, sometimes served during the early Thanksgiving feasts.
- 8. A famous department store known for its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.
- 11. A savory sauce made from the juices of cooked meat, often served with turkey.