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  2. 51 Thanksgiving Potluck Ideas, from Make-Ahead ... - AOL

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 6 hours and 30 minutes (includes chilling time) Why I Love It: no cook, make ahead, crowd-pleaser, special occasion–worthy Serves: 10 to 12 Other than the ...

  3. 50 Fun-Filled Thanksgiving Activities for Kids That'll Make ...

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    The best Thanksgiving activities will keep kids easily entertained before and after dinner. Try these 50 ideas for fun, family-friendly activities.

  4. 55 Thanksgiving Potluck Recipes Guaranteed To Be The Most ...

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    Try all our easy recipes for the best appetizers, festive desserts, and veggie sides for a Thanksgiving potluck and watch yourself get invited year after year. 55 Thanksgiving Potluck Recipes ...

  5. Blackout Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Blackout Wednesday (also known as Drinksgiving) refers to binge drinking on the night before the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.Very few people work on Thanksgiving, and most college students are home with their families for the Thanksgiving holiday, [1] which means that high school friends can catch up at the local bar as they converge on their hometown.

  6. 25 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas That Aren't Meat ...

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    Tomato Spice Cake. Pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, and apple pies might be the norm on Thanksgiving but if you're looking to switch things up a bit, consider making room for a Tomato Spice Cake, too.

  7. The Thanksgiving Play - Wikipedia

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    The Thanksgiving Play is a satirical comedy written by Larissa FastHorse.The play centers around a group of four well-meaning but culturally insensitive white theater artists who attempt to create a politically correct elementary school play about the first Thanksgiving while struggling with their own biases and the lack of Native representation.