Happy Thanksgiving!

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  1. 3. Most people in the U.S. prefer their Turkey meat this color
  2. 5. The necks, hearts, livers, and gizzards of a Turkey.
  3. 9. The Indigenous Peoples Sunrise Ceremony, also know as un-Thanksgiving, is celebrated on what island on the west coast?
  4. 10. Which president first pardoned the presidential turkey
  5. 11. This Thanksgiving ingredient is grown on every continent except for Antarctica.
  6. 13. Favorite part of the Turkey for Samoans
  7. 14. Where did Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin celebrate Thanksgiving together ( two words)
  8. 15. Black Friday is the busiest day for these tradespeople.
  9. 18. One of the few fruits native to North America.
  10. 19. What country celebrates Thanksgiving in October?
  11. 22. Unhappy cranberries are called?
  12. 23. The Pilgrims ate their thanksgiving meal without the help of these.
  13. 24. State where the town of Turkey is located.
  14. 26. The dangling skin under the turkey's neck.
  15. 28. Before being sold, an individual cranberry must bounce how many inches high to ensure they are not too ripe?
  16. 29. In what country do they eat rice cakes for their Thanksgiving?
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  1. 1. From what country did the idea of the Cornucopia, horn of plenty, come from?
  2. 2. Where was the first thanksgiving held?
  3. 4. Which president officially declared Thanksgiving a national holiday?
  4. 6. Which company invented tv dinners after it overestimated the number of turkeys it could sell at Thanksgiving.
  5. 7. U.S. statesman who promoted the turkey as our national bird.
  6. 8. What are baby turkeys called?
  7. 12. The Monday after Thanksgiving is called?
  8. 16. These businesses have their biggest sales on Thanksgiving Eve.
  9. 17. The company that created the green bean casserole.
  10. 18. This state eats the most Turkeys
  11. 20. What part of the Turkey is saved as a good luck charm?
  12. 21. State that produces the most turkeys in the U.S.
  13. 24. The first Thanksgiving was in October of 1621. How many days did it last?
  14. 25. A female turkey.
  15. 26. Historians believe there were 60 Pilgrims and 90 WampanoagIndians at the first Thanksgiving including five of these.
  16. 27. He's the one who gobbles.