The horn of plenty
What is a cornucopia?
The name of the settlers who were at the first Thanksgiving.
Who are pilgrims?
The football league that traditionally plays at least one game on Thanksgiving day.
What is the NFL?
The place that the settlers landed when they reached America.
What is Plymouth
A female turkey
What is a hen?
At 75%, this is the second most popular Thanksgiving food among Americans.
What are mashed potatoes?
The first Thanksgiving was a celebration of this yearly event.
What is the harvest?
The NFL team that has played on Thanksgiving every year since 1934 and is scheduled to play the Chicago Bears this year.
Who are the Detroit Lions?
This popular dessert was not present at the first Thanksgiving
What is Pumpkin Pie?
The bright red piece of flesh hanging under a turkey's throat
What is a wattle?
The most popular alternative meat to turkey on Thanksgiving
What is ham?
The president that officially declared Thanksgiving a national holiday
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The television network that has broadcast the evening Thanksgiving game since 2012 and is also known for broadcasting the most famous worldwide sporting event.
What is NBC?
The utensil that is used today but did not exist at the first thanksgiving
What is a Fork?
A distant relative to the turkey
What is a pheasant?
The meat that the Native Americans bought to the first Thanksgiving?
What is venison?
The Native American tribe that was at the first Thanksgiving
Who were the Wampanoag?
Dan Quinn is the coach of the home team in this year's evening thanksgiving game that is 3-8 this season.
Who are the Atlanta Falcons?
What is Detroit?
A male turkey
What is a tom?
This dessert item is considered to be the most fattening among Thanksgiving foods
What is Pecan Pie?
The century in which the first Thankgiving was held.
What is the seventeenth century?
What was World War 2?
The longest-standing member of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon ensemble.
Who is Snoopy?
This founding father proposed the turkey as the official United States bird
Who is Ben Franklin?