Happy Thanksgiving by YoungHee Jang November 21, 2018 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Happy Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is finally here, and that means some of the usual suspects, including turkey, leaves, and football, have returned to help us celebrate. Match at least three of each Thanksgiving-themed icon in a row to clear them from the board. But be careful, new rows will start to appear from the top. See how long you can last before the icons reach the bottom of the screen. Corn Also known as maize. Also known as one of the pillars of a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Autumn leaf Nine out of 10 New Englanders (in our unscientific study) will tell you that Thanksgiving happens during the prettiest season of the year. Cranberry The cranberry may be one of the most underrated berries, but it’s certainly given the opportunity to shine on Thanksgiving. Cornucopia Go ahead and tell us any other time of the year that you’re likely to see a cornucopia in public. Pumpkin Nothing says a fall harvest like a pumpkin—probably the coolest of all squashes. Plus it makes some pretty excellent pie. Football Whether you’re watching it on TV with Uncle Frank or playing with friends, football has become a Thanksgiving staple. Turkey We don’t think we need to explain this one. Corn Also known as maize. Also known as one of the pillars of a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Cornucopia Go ahead and tell us any other time of the year that you’re likely to see a cornucopia in public. Cranberry The cranberry may be one of the most underrated berries, but it’s certainly given the opportunity to shine on Thanksgiving. Autumn leaf Nine out of 10 New Englanders (in our unscientific study) will tell you that Thanksgiving happens during the prettiest season of the year. Pumpkin Nothing says a fall harvest like a pumpkin—probably the coolest of all squashes. Plus it makes some pretty excellent pie. Football Whether you’re watching it on TV with Uncle Frank or playing with friends, football has become a Thanksgiving staple. Turkey We don’t think we need to explain this one. Happy Thanksgiving
Cornucopia Go ahead and tell us any other time of the year that you’re likely to see a cornucopia in public.
Cranberry The cranberry may be one of the most underrated berries, but it’s certainly given the opportunity to shine on Thanksgiving.
Autumn leaf Nine out of 10 New Englanders (in our unscientific study) will tell you that Thanksgiving happens during the prettiest season of the year.
Pumpkin Nothing says a fall harvest like a pumpkin—probably the coolest of all squashes. Plus it makes some pretty excellent pie.
Football Whether you’re watching it on TV with Uncle Frank or playing with friends, football has become a Thanksgiving staple.