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100

The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.

What is pumpkin pie?

100

The day after Thanksgiving

What is Black Friday?

100

The name of the ship the Pilgrims boarded to start their journey to Plymouth, Massachusetts.

What is the Mayflower?

100

The month of the year that Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving.

What is October?

100

"What's a type of key that has legs and can't open a door?"

A turkey

200

The red fruit often served alongside turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.

What is cranberries 

200

46 million of these are consumed every year at Thanksgiving dinner.

What are turkeys.

200

This caused about one-half of the Pilgrim population to die during their first year living in New England.

What is sickness and starvation?

200

The first crop served at Thanksgiving.

What is corn?

200

Why did they let the turkey join the band?

Because he had his own drumsticks

300

A thanksgiving dish often topped with marshmallows?

What is baked sweet potatoes/yams?

300

An NYC television attraction on Thanksgiving morning.

What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

300

The reason the Pilgrims felt they had to leave England.

What is religious persecution?

300

The average weight of a turkey that is bought for Thanksgiving?

What is 15 Pounds?

300

What happened to the turkey that got in a fight?

He got the stuffing knocked out of him!

400

A dish served at thanksgiving that contains breadcrumbs, herbs, fruits, nuts, and onion. 

What is stuffing/dressing? 

400

The part of the turkey that two people pull apart to see if their wish will be granted.

What is the wishbone?

400

He was a bi-lingual Native American who helped the pilgrims learn the fur trade and plant native crops

Who was Squanto?

400

The top running speed of turkeys.

What is 20mph?

400

What did the turkey say to the computer?

Google, google.

500

This is the best test for cranberry ripeness.

What is the bounce test?

500

The day and month on which we traditionally celebrate Thanksgiving.

What is the fourth Thursday of November?

500

The year of the first Thanksgiving.

What was 1621?

500

The name for the loose red skin attached to the underside of a turkey’s beak. 

What is the wattle?

500

"Why was the Thanksgiving soup so expensive?"

"It had 24 carrots."


600

4500 of these are consumed on an average person's plate at Thanksgiving dinner.

What are calories?

600

This Native American tribe interacted directly with the Pilgrims in the Plymouth colony.

What is the Patuxet? OR

What is the Wampanoag?

600

This president declared Thanksgiving to be a national holiday.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

600

"Why did the cranberries turn red?"


 "Because they saw the turkey dressing."

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