Nevertheless, this was the second-highest grossing Thanksgiving on record afterTwilight Saga: New MoonandThe Blind Sidetook 2009.
BothThe Goblet of FireandThe Half-Blood Princehad made $201 million at the same point.
Expect that record to fall, of course, whenDeathly Hallows Part 2is released next July.
In fourth place with an estimated $17.2 million from 3,037 runs was the Screen Gems/Sony musicalBurlesque.
Star-driven will-power could not save the romantic dramedyLove & Other Drugs, however.
Finally, CBS could find no traction for its R-rated action flickFaster.
The film starring the Dwayne The Rock Johnson made an estimated $12.2 million from its 2,454 locations.
Next weekend will giveHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1andTangledanother chance to do, er, tangle.