First Thanksgiving
Turkeys
Football
Black Friday
Pie
100

The year of the first Thanksgiving.

What was 1621?

100

The year Turkey became a country.

What was 1923?

100

The year a football game was first played on Thanksgiving Day.

What was 1920?

100

The year Black Friday became a national term.

What was 1990?

100

The first year that Pumpkin Pie was eaten on Thanksgiving Day.

What was 1623?

200

The president who made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who was Abraham Lincoln.

200

The name for baby turkeys.

What are poults?

200

The two NFL teams that host Thanksgiving Day games every year.

Who are the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions?

200

The amount spent by Black Friday shoppers in 2015.

What was $59 Billion?

200

The most popular flavor pie in the U.S.

What is apple?

300

The length of the first Thanksgiving.

What was 3 days?

300

The number of turkeys consumed annually at Thanksgiving.

What is 46 million?

300

The two NFL teams that have never played on Thanksgiving Day.

Who are the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars?

300

The amount spent by an average shopper on Black Friday.

What is $400?

300

Slang expression for something that is not hard to do.

What is easy as pie?

400

The number of people at the first Thanksgiving.

What was 300?

400

The speed a turkey can run.

What is 26 miles per hour?

400

The specific name of the item given to the MVP of the Thanksgiving Day game.

What is the Galloping Gobbler Trophy?

400
The day before Black Friday.

What is Grey Thursday?

400

The three key ingredients to Turtle Pie.

What are nuts, chocolate and caramel?

500

The Tribe of Native Americans present at the first Thanksgiving.

Who were the Wampanoag?

500
The place a turkey goes after a Presidential pardon.

Where is Frying Pan Park?

500

The most rushing yards in a Thanksgiving Day NFL game.

What is 273?

by O.J. Simpson in 1976

Buffalo Bills @ Detroit Lions

500

The first city to use the term Black Friday.

What was Philadelphia?

500

The percent of people that have eaten a full pie by themselves.

What is 20%?

(one in five)

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