This red, tart side dish is often canned OR homemade.
What is cranberry sauce?
What is 1621?
Charlie Brown famously struggles to cook this meal in the Thanksgiving special.
What is toast, popcorn, and jelly beans?
This is the sound a turkey makes.
What is "gobble"?
This sport is famously watched after the Thanksgiving meal.
What is football?
The most popular Thanksgiving dessert, famous for its warm spices.
What is pumpkin pie?
The Native American tribe who joined the Pilgrims for the early feast.
Who are the Wampanoag?
This NYC parade takes place every Thanksgiving morning.
What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
The red, dangly thing on a turkey's neck.
What is a wattle?
These people often take a nap immediately after dinner.
Who are dads?
These fluffy, bready staples are often the first thing people run out of at dinner.
What are rolls?
The ship the Pilgrims traveled on.
What is the Mayflower?
Joey Tribbiani from Friends gets a turkey stuck on this body part.
What is his head?
True or False: All turkeys can fly.
What is false? (Wild turkeys can, domestic ones usually can't.)
The Friday after Thanksgiving is known for huge sales.
What is Black Friday?
This dish combines sweet potatoes with brown sugar and marshmellows.
What is sweet potato casserole?
This U.S. president declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
In The Hunger Games, Katniss uses this skill—a Thanksgiving tradition for some—to survive.
What is bow hunting?
The part of the turkey traditionally "wished" on by two people.
What is the wishbone?
The holiday that always follows Thanksgiving weekend.
What is Cyber Monday?
This savory bread mixture can be cooked inside a turkey or in its own dish.
What is stuffing (or dressing)?
The Pilgrims left this country to escape religious persecution.
What is England?
In the movie Free Birds, turkeys travel through time to do this.
What is erase Thanksgiving from history?
The average turkey has over 3,500 of these.
What are feathers?
These three herbs—parsley, sage, and thyme—are in a famous Thanksgiving folk song.
What is "Scarborough Fair"?