Slandering a Thanksgiving dish?
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TURKEYTORTSlandering a Thanksgiving dish?
CARVEDo a Thanksgiving duty
EATEnjoy a Thanksgiving turkey
STUFFSPrepares a Thanksgiving turkey
PLUMPLike a Thanksgiving turkey
CARVEPerform a Thanksgiving task
MUCHASGRACIASThanksgiving of a sort.
DANKESCHONThanksgiving of a sort.
GRACEThanksgiving of a sort.
MERCIBEAUCOUPThanksgiving of a sort.
BASTEPerform a Thanksgiving cooking task
SWEETPOTATOPIFormula for a Thanksgiving dessert?
CARVEDo a Thanksgiving Day chore
MINCEDLike many a Thanksgiving pie
SERVEDINNEROffer a Thanksgiving Day highlight
WEIGHTLIFTERThanksgiving dinner, in a sense.
CRANBERRYSAUCEPart of a Thanksgiving menu.
THERIGHTSTUFFINGWhat a Thanksgiving chef seeks?
LIFEOFPIEThanksgiving week for a baker?
GRAVYThanksgiving sauce in a boat
ATEINHad a traditional Thanksgiving, say
YOUREGHANABUYAFATBIRDStep 1 of a Thanksgiving dinner
PUMPKINPIESPICECinnamon blend for a Thanksgiving recipe
TURKEYWINGPart of a Thanksgiving meal, perhaps
THERIGHTSTUFFINGPart of a perfect Thanksgiving meal?
OVENTypically crowded spot for a Thanksgiving chef
TURDUCKENPortmanteau word for a stuffed Thanksgiving dish
TURKEYTROTPopular name for a Thanksgiving road race
ALLTHETRIMMINGSPart of a big Thanksgiving Day dinner
ABELINCOLNPresident who proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday
CARVEWhat a Thanksgiving guest of honor might do
GATHERTOGETHER"We ... to ask . . . " (start of a Thanksgiving hymn)
GREENBEANVegetable used in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner casserole
paeana joyous song or hymn of praise, tribute, thanksgiving, or triumph
prayedaddress God or a god with adoration, confession, supplication, or thanksgiving
ANNUALCELERY... in which a foodie declared he eats certain green stalks only in Thanksgiving stuffing?
FEELINGRAVYSimon and Scarf-funkel song about a Thanksgiving table jones? (credit to Alan Sytsma)
churchingTake (a woman who has recently given birth) to church for a service of thanksgiving
churchedTake (a woman who has recently given birth) to church for a service of thanksgiving
sacrificeThe Eucharist regarded either (in Catholic terms) as a propitiatory offering of the body and blood of Christ or (in Protestant terms) as an act of thanksgiving