A lack of butter and flour prevented this Thanksgiving staple from being served at the first Thanksgiving.
What is pie?
This 2009 action comedy involves a mall heist on Black Friday.
What is Paul Blart: Mall Cop?
The late sportscaster who the NFL renamed the Thanksgiving Classic football games after.
Who was John Madden?
George Washington was famously painted crossing this river.
What is the Delaware River?
The American town in which the first Thanksgiving feast was held.
What is Plymouth?
This fruit was named by the American colonists after the bird-like shape of the plant it grew on.
What are cranberries?
This classic 1947 Christmas movie begins at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
What is Miracle on 34th Street?
The NFL team who has played the most Thanksgiving day football games.
What are the Detroit Lions?
This state is made up of land purchased from Russia in 1867, but only became an official state in 1959.
What is Alaska?
The president who, for just one year, moved Thanksgiving to the second-to-last Thursday of November.
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Onions and herbs replaced the job of this Thanksgiving staple at the first Thanksgiving.
What is stuffing/bread?
The protagonist of this 1976 sports drama sees Thanksgiving as just another Thursday.
What is Rocky?
The NFL team who has won the most Thanksgiving day football games.
What are the Detroit Lions?
The U.S. statesman who published a yearly pamphlet under the pseudonym Richard Saunders.
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
The native American group that took part in the first Thanksgiving day feast.
Who are the Wampanoag?
While wild turkey was served at the first Thanksgiving, this animal was likely the centerpiece of the feast.
What is wild duck/goose?
This 1987 road-trip comedy retells the three-day journey of a marketing executive on his way home to Chicago for Thanksgiving.
What is Planes, Trains, and Automobiles?
The only team in the NFL to have never played on Thanksgiving day.
What are the Jacksonville Jaguars?
The first university to be founded in the U.S. in 1636.
What is Harvard University?
The president that declared the national holiday of Thanksgiving to be celebrated yearly on the last Thursday of November.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
This Thanksgiving staple was yet to be imported from South America in time for the first Thanksgiving.
What are (mashed) potatoes?
This 2011 comedy stars Adam Sandler who is visited by his twin sister for Thanksgiving.
What is Jack and Jill?
The competing college teams on the first documented Thanksgiving day football game.
What are Yale & Princeton?
Thomas Paine famously wrote this pamphlet to persuade colonists to fight for independence.
What is Common Sense?
The first president to officially pardon a turkey.
Who was John F. Kennedy?