In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, which part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a good luck custom?
Wishbone
What was the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America
Mayflower
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade takes place in this city every year.
New York City
Which State grows the most potatoes each year
Idaho
What year did the pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving
1621
Where do Turkeys sleep
Trees
The pilgrims landed at this rock
Plymouth Rock
The day after Thanksgiving is known as
Black Friday
What are the two most popular pies baked at Thanksgiving
Pumpkin and Apple
In Germany they celebrate a holiday similar to Thanksgiving called what
The Harvest Festival
Male Turkeys are called "Toms" or "Gobblers", female turkeys are called "Hens" and baby turkeys are called
Poults
How many original Pilgrim settlers were there
About 100
When did turkey become a Thanksgiving meal tradition
After Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Where do cranberries grow
In a bog
What year did the macy's day parade start
1924
It's called the "Gopher" state, but maybe "Gobbler" state would be more appropriate because this state produces the most turkey each year.
Minnesota (46.5 million)
Name the State that the Pilgrims arrived to
Massachussetts
Traditionally, which 2 teams host a football game every Thanksgiving Day
Detroit Lions & Dallas Cowboys
This traditional Thanksgiving vegetable is grown on every continent except Antarctica.
Corn
What was the name of the tribe that helped the Pilgrims
Wampanoag
How many feathers does an average turkey have
Around 5000 to 6000 feathers
Turkey was not the main dish on Thanksgiving for the Pilgrims what was the main dish
Seafood Lobster and Clams
On which day do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving
The second Monday in October
In 1621, which of the following foods that we eat at Thanksgiving today did they NOT serve
Pumpkin Pie (there were no ovens!)
What year did Thanksgiving become a holiday
1863