2. the English settlers of New England, who traveled crossed the Atlantic by Mayflower, and celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans in 1621
6. a horn shaped container filled to brim with fruits and grains; the most common symbol of a harvest festival
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1. a symbol and a modern diet staple of Thanksgiving Day, the sauce made from which is a permanent companion of turkey during Thanksgiving feast
2. an organized public procession on Thanksgiving Day, which started with President Lincoln proclaiming it an official day, always accompanied with musical shows and celebrities
3. a large pulpy round fruit, having a thick, orange-yellow rind and numerous seeds, one of the important symbols of harvest and Thanksgiving Day
4. relatives living in different places to come together and celebrate during Thanksgiving Day
5. a large, elaborately prepared meal, usually held at home, for the entire family who sits at the table during dinner and offer prayer to the Lord Almighty for his continuous grace