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Around the World
100

A common misconception, many people don't know who had the first Thanksgiving, Canada or the United States

Canada

100

Gobble gobble, this is the percentage of Canadians that eat turkey for Thanksgiving

29%

100

Native Indians used these to dye clothes and heal wounds 

Cranberries 
100

Other than decoration what were gourds used for 

Utensils or musical instruments 

100

This country celebrates the Moon Festival, known to us as Thanksgiving 

China 

200

This is considered the Cranberry Capital of the World 

Bala, Ontario 
200

Wild turkeys can fly, this is the reason that domestic turkeys can't 

They are too fat 

200

Campbell created this recipe to sell their cream of mushroom soup. They sell over $20m worth of it every Thanksgiving 

Greenbean Casserole 

200

It took the Mayflower this many days to travel to America 

66 days 

200

Turkey comes from the hebrew word "tukki" it means this 

Big Bird 

300

It's not the Macy's parade, but this is considered to be the most popular Thanksgiving parade in Canada 

Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest 

300

Turkey chicks are called this 

Pults or turkeylings 

300

You can tell if a cranberry is ripe if they bounce this many inches high 

Four 

300

This state raises the most turkeys 

Minnesota 

300

This Mediterranean culture produced the idea of the cornucopia, the horn of plenty 

Greek culture 

400

We're thankful that this year Thanksgiving became a National holiday

1957

400
According to the Guinness Book of World Records the largest turkey weighed in at this many pounds 

86

400

These inedible crops are popular at thanksgiving, and one of Canada's oldest crops 

Gourds 

400

This Christmas song was originally a Thanksgiving song composed for children to sing in Boston Sunday School Celebration 

Jingle Bells 

400

During Chuseok, the Korean Thanksgiving - Harvest Festival, they eat this traditional stuffed food 

Rice cakes 

500

Canadian Thanksgiving is a statutory holiday except in these 4 provinces

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador 

500

In 1952 this company had an abundance of turkeys and they created the popular TV dinner 

Swanson 
500

For Canadians this is the most popular flavour of pie

Apple 

500

Used today in most traditional Thanksgiving dinners, the pilgrims had access to this vegetable but did not eat it because they thought it was poisonous 

Potatoes 

500

Other than Canada and the United States what other countries celebrate Thanksgiving 

England, Liberia, Germany, Japan, China, Grenada, Korea, Norfolk Island, Puerto Rico 

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