Thanksgiving

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Across
  1. 4. A small, red berry used in cooking
  2. 8. To pour juices over meat while cooking
  3. 10. The religious affiliation of the Pilgrims
  4. 11. Texas' state tree
  5. 12. This is the president who made Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday in November back in 1863
  6. 14. The chief of the Wampanoags tribe, who were the Native American Indians who shared the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims
  7. 18. The Native American Indian who served as a translator between the Indians and the Pilgrims
  8. 20. When you break this with a friend, the person holding the longer piece is entitled to make a wish
  9. 21. This Thanksgiving vegetable grows on stocks set in rows
  10. 22. The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a turkey
Down
  1. 1. The horn-of-plenty that is a symbol of abundance and nourishment
  2. 2. This ship sailed into Massachusetts in 1620 with the Pilgrims
  3. 3. The governor of Plymouth for 30 years
  4. 5. This president moved Thanksgiving up two weeks, to the 2nd Thursday in November (obviously, this idea didn't stick!)
  5. 6. Although this squash-like fruit is usually orange, it can also be yellow, green, white, red, or even gray
  6. 7. These colonists first settled at Plymouth
  7. 9. This NFL team, along with the Detroit Lions, have hosted games on Thanksgiving Day since 1920
  8. 13. The 11th month of the year
  9. 15. This tasty Thanksgiving dessert is also an "All-American" symbol
  10. 16. This disease, that most notable causes bleeding gums, knocked out more than half of the passengers on the Mayflower
  11. 17. A seasonal mix of vegetables and starches cooked in the body cavity of a turkey
  12. 19. The British term for corn
  13. 23. Ben Franklin wanted this bird - a Thanksgiving staple - to be the National bird instead of the bald eagle