The turkey.
In the US, the turkey
A cornucopia
When to close for Thanksgiving is decided by each school district. Usually, in the districts I am familiar with, students get out for Thanksgiving and if it is on a Thursday, they get Friday off, too.
it symbolizes thanksgiving and you fill it with what you are thankful for
Thanksgiving
A cornucopia.
I'd say either a turkey or the cornucopia. The turkey is the most widley used symbol but the cornucopia is probably the better of the two
The cornucopia is a traditional thanksgiving symbol. Therefore Jagex/Runescape tied it into the holiday. Just be happy its there
It's cornucopia, as in the symbol of plenty. We used a cornucopea as a symbol of Thanksgiving at the celebration.
Angels are a familiar Christmas symbol.
corn was not a vegetable they were familiar with so they did not think it was proper fare.
The turkey became the official meat of Thanksgiving primarily due to its abundance and suitability for feeding large gatherings. Native Americans and early settlers in New England often hunted wild turkeys, making them a familiar and festive choice for the holiday. Additionally, turkey has a rich flavor and can be roasted whole, making it a centerpiece for the celebratory meal. Over time, it became a symbol of Thanksgiving tradition, solidifying its place as the holiday's iconic dish.