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General Trivia
Turkey
100

What was the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America?

a.) Pinta

b.) Santa María

c.) Mayflower

c.) Mayflower (1620)

100

88% of Americans eat this with their Thanksgiving meal

Turkey

100

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade takes place in this city every year.

New York City

100

The United States and Canada are the only countries to celebrate Thanksgiving

True or False

False (there are 9 countries that celebrate it)

100

A wild turkey can fly?

True or False

True! 

It does prefer to walk or run though

200

Where was the first Thanksgiving held?

a.) Philadelphia

b.) St. Augustine

c.) Boston

d.) Plymouth

d.) Plymouth (Massachusetts)

200

Pumpkin pie has its origins from which country in Europe?

a.) Scotland

b.) Ireland

c.) England

c.) England

200

Since the very first Macy’s parade, what character appears at the end each year?

a.) An elf (elfo)

b.) A reindeer (reno)

c.) Santa Claus

d.) The Grinch

c.) Santa Claus!

200

Turkey was the part of the first Thanksgiving meal in 1621?

True or False?

False

Contained waterfowl (ave acuática), venison (carne de venado), and ham

200

How long do wild turkeys usually live for?

a.) 1-2 years

b.) 3-4 years

c.) 8-9 years


b.) 3-4 years

300

In 1863, during the Civil War, which President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday?

a.) Abraham Lincoln

b.) Thomas Jefferson

c.) George Washington

Abraham Lincoln

300

Where do cranberries (arándanos) grow? 

a) on a tree 

b) on a bush 

c) in a bog (pantano)

c) in a bog

300

Which famous character has appeared in more parades than any other? 

a) Snoopy 

b) Spiderman 

c) Bart Simpson

a) Snoopy

300

For Thanksgiving in Japan where do kids give their Thanksgiving drawings?

a.) Retirement homes (hogar de ancianos)

b.) Police stations

c.) Fire stations

b.) Police stations

300

What do you call a male turkey?

a.) Don

b.) Tom

c.) Jon

b.) Tom

400

In which year was the first Thanksgiving celebrated? 

a.) 1421 

b.) 1521 

c.) 1621

d.) 1628

c) 1621 (after first harvest)

400

This traditional Thanksgiving vegetable is grown on every continent except Antarctica.

Corn

400

The first Macy's Day Parade didn't have any what?

a.) floats (carrozas)

b.) balloons

c.) singers

d.) puppets (títeres)

b.) balloons

400

Which American state produces the most turkeys for Thanksgiving?

a.) Ohio

b.) Iowa

c.) Minnesota

c.) Minnesota (46.5 million)

400

In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, which part of the turkey is saved and snapped (roto) as a good luck custom?

a.) leg

b.) breast (pecho)

c.) wishbone (espoleta)

d.) thigh (muslo)

c.) Wishbone

500

What was the name of the tribe that helped the Pilgrims (los peregrinos)? 

a) Iroquois 

b) Wampanoag 

c) Apache

b) Wampanoag

500

In 1621, which of the following foods that we eat at Thanksgiving today did they NOT serve? 

a) Pumpkin Pie

 b) Yams (Ñames/Boniatos)

c) Cranberry Sauce (salsa de arándano)

a) Pumpkin Pie (there were no ovens!)

500

What year did the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade take place? 

a) 1864

b) 1924 

c) 1975

b) 1924

500

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, how much does the heaviest turkey weigh?

a.) 20 kilos

b.) 39 kilos

c.) 49 kilos

b.) 39 kilos

500

Where do wild turkeys sleep? 

a) nests 

b) caves

c) trees 

d) fields

c) trees (to avoid predators)

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