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- Turkey trots are footraces, usually of the long-distance variety, held on or around Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The name is derived from the...
- The turkey trot was a dance made po****r in the early 1900s. The Turkey Trot was done to fast ragtime music po****r in the decade from 1900 to 1910 such...
- name turkey trot can refer to: Turkey trot (dance), an early 20th-century dance step "Let's Turkey Trot", a 1963 song by Little Eva Turkey Trot, a Thanksgiving...
- Niagara Turkey Trot is an annual 8K (4.97 miles) Thanksgiving footrace held in Buffalo, New York each Thanksgiving Day. The Buffalo Turkey Trot, a po****r...
- entire plaintext message to be encoded and transmitted to Halsey was: TURKEY TROTS TO WATER GG FROM CINCPAC ACTION COM THIRD FLEET INFO COMINCH CTF SEVENTY-SEVEN...
- "Let's Turkey Trot" is a po****r song with writing credits to Gerry Goffin and Jack Keller and/or Carole King. It was released by Little Eva as her third...
- The Dallas Turkey Trot (commonly branded the Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot after its chief beneficiary) is an annual turkey trot footrace over an 8.2 miles...
- Tim Walz's Turkey Trot Tater-Tot Hotdish 2015 Rep. Betty McCollum’s Turkey, Sweet Potato, and Wild Rice Hotdish 2016 Rep. Tim Walz’s Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish...
- Cheryl (November 20, 2018). "Turkey trots, America's most po****r races, explained". Vox. Retrieved November 22, 2018. "Turkey Trot tidbits: All about America's...
- Shawnee Town Branch, a local cr****. The town holds an annual Turkey Trot Festival (turkey trot). Yellville is named after Archibald Yell, who was the first...