Fill in the Blank Puzzle Thanksgiving Day Fill-in-the-Blanks — myVocabulary.com

  • The Fill-in-the Blank puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles using Greek and Latin word roots with the same grade level words.
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To solve the Thanksgiving Day word puzzle, put a single answer in each fill-in-the-blanks. The correct answers are in the Thanksgiving Day vocabulary list.

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The Thanksgiving Day word list includes 12 correct answers. In addition to this Thanksgiving Day Fill-in-the-blanks, www.myVocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Word Search, Crossword, Definition Match, Synonym or Antonym word puzzle and True or False activity.
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Vocabulary Word List:

Thanksgiving Day vocabulary list:
blessing, celebration, colony, cornucopia, cranberry, dressing, feast, giblet, gobble, grandmother, harvest, Indian, maize, Mayflower, November, observation, pilgrimage, Plymouth, pumpkin, stuffing, Thanksgiving, turkey, Wampanoag

  • 1
    The
    of Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday for Americans young and old.
  • 2
    To express their thankfulness, worshipers made a long four mile
    to the county church to rejoice together.
  • 3
    Mr. Matthews fixed a hardy salad, and then he added a tangy
    made from raspberries, nuts and vinegar.
  • 4
    Does Sue even imagine eating a turkey dinner without delicious
    served on the side?
  • 5
    Friends and families gather on the fourth Thursday in November in a
    that occurs across America.
  • 6
    Chris saw a densely packed
    that was stuffed with gourds, foliage, a small pumpkin and berries.
  • 7
    Grandma prepared a huge turkey filled with
    that was made with seasoned cornbread, onions, raisins and butter.
  • 8
    Warren recognizes the distinctive
    as a noise turkeys make because it is different from peeps chickens make.
  • 9
    Reverend Fox offered a
    from the pulpit to the congregation that was seated before him.
  • 10
    The fall
    assured the Pilgrims that there would be plenty of food for settlers over the winter.
  • 11
    What an impressive
    ! The Thanksgiving table was laden with delicious foods and pretty flowers.
  • 12
    Mrs. Loper combines pieces of finely chopped turkey
    to make the gravy richer and serves it hot from in a large pitcher.