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[email protected] http://authenticjourneys.info THANKSGIVING- WORD SEARCH P I I E N V K R Q L K X A V A O Q H V T M Q Y D R U M S T I C K O R N E B F E T S E V R A H T N G F P X N H K N U I M D S M I R G L I P P P R O S T R E E L E A V E S Y H Q U M T H U R S D A Y E D A R A P T Z Q W J N T N W M H E W P E R G D L E F T O V E R S D N N N L H G S C H C W L L A B T O O F Q R R U N Y B C R A N B E R R Y Q N L P E R S N A C I R E M A E V I T A N A O P X N W O R B D E R E G N A R O C C W U C J L P U M P K I N P I E A S C O R N U C O P I A G X Q U V X H A L R L X H K D P I E S I K G Q K P S E W I K Z L E D E Y S V G I G N W Y A D I R F K C A L B A B SOME CLUES IN PICTURES:

Words & Phrases for Thanksgiving in the USA - Word Puzzle

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The purpose of these word search puzzles are to expose Indian colleagues to vocabulary and idioms used by Americans while making small talk. Sometimes the Indian English terms are different than what US Americans use. These worksheets are a fun way to expose yourself to new vocabulary and remember it through hands-on activities. Contact Jennifer Kumar, creator of this puzzle for more information on US Cross Cultural Training Programs delivered by an American living in Kochi. Click here to contact Jennifer. http://authenticjourneys.info/contact-jennifer-kumar.php Feel free to reuse these worksheets, reprinted as is. Do not remove logos or any text.

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  • 1. [email protected] http://authenticjourneys.info THANKSGIVING- WORD SEARCH P I I E N V K R Q L K X A V A O Q H V T M Q Y D R U M S T I C K O R N E B F E T S E V R A H T N G F P X N H K N U I M D S M I R G L I P P P R O S T R E E L E A V E S Y H Q U M T H U R S D A Y E D A R A P T Z Q W J N T N W M H E W P E R G D L E F T O V E R S D N N N L H G S C H C W L L A B T O O F Q R R U N Y B C R A N B E R R Y Q N L P E R S N A C I R E M A E V I T A N A O P X N W O R B D E R E G N A R O C C W U C J L P U M P K I N P I E A S C O R N U C O P I A G X Q U V X H A L R L X H K D P I E S I K G Q K P S E W I K Z L E D E Y S V G I G N W Y A D I R F K C A L B A B SOME CLUES IN PICTURES:

2. [email protected] http://authenticjourneys.info THANKSGIVING- WORD SEARCH CLUES: 1. The bird that is eaten on this holiday. 2. After eating the meal, people watch this sport on TV. 3. In the morning, before eating, people watch the Macys Thanksgiving Day _____ on TV. 4. The people who came from England to the US and celebrated the first Thanksgiving were called _________. 5. When Columbus came to the U.S. he thought he came to India, and called the original inhabitants of the U.S. Indians. Today, we do not call this group Indians, we call them ____ ______. (Two words.) 6. This is the favorite desert eaten on Thanksgiving. 7. This is a horn filled with fruits and vegetables. 8. The family cannot finish all the food in the Thanksgiving meal. The food that is packed and put in the fridge to eat tomorrow is called the _________. 9. These are small nuts that fall from oak trees. Squirrels like to eat them. 10. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth _________ of November. (Day of the week.) 11. Sometimes _____ ______ are seen on the ground in piles during Thanksgiving. Children are sometimes seen jumping into these piles just for fun.(Two words.) 12. The day after Thanksgiving is called _______ _________. (Two words.) People start their Christmas shopping on this day by waking up at 3am and going to stores that have good sales. 13. These are the three colors that are symbolic of this season. 14. A favorite desert made out of a gourd-like squash. 15. This a small, red fruit used to make a sauce eaten on Thanksgiving. 16. What its called to gather the ready-to-eat crops from the field. 17. The leg of a bird is called a ___________. People like to eat the turkeys ________. In India, a ___________ is a type of a vegetable eaten in sambar. WORD BANK: ACORNS BLACK FRIDAY CORNUCOPIA CRANBERRY DRUMSTICK FOOTBALL HARVEST TREE LEAVES LEFTOVERS NATIVE AMERICAN ORANGE RED BROWN PARADE PILGRIMS PUMPKIN PIE THURSDAY TURKEY The purpose of these word search puzzles are to expose Indian colleagues to vocabulary and idioms used by Americans while making small talk. Read more here about a simple small talk formula to interact with US clients. More tips on questions and answers used in small talk here. Contact Jennifer Kumar, creator of this puzzle for more information on US Cross Cultural Training Programs delivered by an American living in Kochi. Click here to contact Jennifer. Feel free to reuse these worksheets, reprinted as is. Do not remove logos or any text.