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The name of location that the Pilgrims lived.
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A person who lives in the same place that they were born.
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To say that you are grateful for something.
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Something that tastes very good.
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A symbol that means there is more than enough of something.
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A mixture of chopped raisins, apples, and other ingredients that is used as a filling for pies.
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The season of the year when the leaves fall from the trees.
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Feeling thankful towards someone because they have done something nice for you.
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A large bird that lives wild in the forests of North America.
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The food that is served and eaten at a particular time of the day.
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To prepare and heat food before eating.
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To take in food through your mouth.
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A large area of land where cops are grown.
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Small, red berries that grow on shrubs or small bushes. Many people like to make a sauce from these berries on Thanksgiving!
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A pastry filled with vegetables, fruit, or meat.
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To gather a crop on a farm so that it can be cooked or eaten.
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A tall plant that grows seeds on large ears. The Pilgrims were shown by the Indians how to grow this yellow vegetable.
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A sweet treat that is usually served at the end of a meal.
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To pour water or other juices over food while it is cooking in an oven.
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The inner organs of a turkey that you can eat.
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Something that is placed at the center of the table.
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The Indians introduced the Pilgrims to this orange plant.
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