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Happy Thanksgiving!

Here's what is on tap for Thursday's special edition:

"FOX & Friends First"
Starts at 6 a.m. ET

The holiday season can be the happiest time of the year. But what if you're a child with a parent in Iraq? Author Kevin McMahon has come up with a game designed to keep kids' spirits high -- even during tough times.

How long should you cook your Thanksgiving turkey and when do you know it's done? Mary Clingman, director of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, drops by to answer these last minute turkey questions and more! E-mail your questions to Mary at: friends@foxnews.com

And, where was the first Thanksgiving Day feast held? A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Know It All," answers that and other little-know facts about turkey day!

"FOX & Friends"
Starts at 7 a.m. ET

An Oklahoma pastor getting a shocking surprise when a man at a Sunday service suddenly punched him. The whole attack was caught on tape. We'll get reaction from Reverend Billy Joe Daugherty.

Many military families won't be able to celebrate Thanksgiving together this year. So we decided to reconnect one family via satellite for the holidays!

And, even the most seasoned cooks can get "fowled" up making Thanksgiving dinner. Before you throw in the dishtowel, Food Network's Dave Lieberman shares some simple and easy tricks that could save your holiday feast.

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