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- 3. The Friday following Thanksgiving is called this, the opposite of white.
- 5. Thanksgiving in the U.S. always falls on this day of the week.
- 6. The Monday following Thanksgiving is called this, promoted by online retailers as a day for exceptional bargains.
- 7. One of the many Thanksgiving traditions we have is breaking this bone of the turkey with another person. After the break, whoever has the bigger piece will have their secret request granted.
- 8. Since 1924 this retailer has presented the world's largest parade in New York city on Thanksgiving day.
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- 1. Traditionally, the main courses include ham and/or this large mainly domesticated game bird native to North America.
- 2. Many Americans enjoy this type of pie for dessert, made of a large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds.
- 4. Thanksgiving began as a day of giving thanks & sacrifice for the blessing of this, meaning the process or period of gathering in crops.
- 6. Thanksgiving is celebrated in Brazil, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, the United States, and in this northern neighboring country.
