Thanksgiving Fun Facts
Across
- 2. Black Friday is the busiest day for ___.
- 7. The original Thanksgiving feast was eaten with spoons and knives because ___ weren't yet popular.
- 8. In 2011, 736 ___ pounds of turkeys were consumed in the United States.
- 10. ___ celebrate Thanksgiving the second Monday in November.
- 12. Thanksgiving is always held on the 4th ___ of November.
- 13. The Detroit ___ always play on Thanksgiving.
- 14. If a cranberry bounces, you know it is ___.
- 16. Sarah Josepha Hale, the author of Mary Had a Little Lamb, convinced President ___ to celebrate Thanksgiving through letters.
- 17. The ___ Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924.
- 19. Only male turkeys make a ___ sound.
Down
- 1. ___ Bells was originally a Thanksgiving song.
- 3. An estimated 50 million ___ pies are eaten each year.
- 4. Baby turkeys are called ___.
- 5. This state produces the most turkeys.
- 6. Each year the ___ pardons a turkey from being eaten.
- 9. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated for ___ days.
- 11. The first Thanksgiving meal took place in the ___ of 1621.
- 12. It's unlikely the colonists or Native Americans ate ___ during the first Thanksgiving.
- 15. The ___ ritual from the turkey is thought to bring good luck.
- 18. The ___ balloon has appeared more in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade than any other character.