Jesus was born in this town, fulfilling the prophecy of Micah 5:2.
What is Bethlehem?
This king of Judah was granted 15 more years of life after praying and receiving a sign involving a shadow moving backward.
Who is Hezekiah?
On social media, calling someone “sus” usually implies they are acting like this.
What is suspicious?
This famous Thanksgiving parade, first held in 1924, is now watched by millions on television every year. (Daily Double)
What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
This warm drink flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove becomes everyone’s personality each fall.
What is a pumpkin spice latte?
Jonah tried to flee from God by sailing to this distant city, but never made it.
What is Tarshish?
This man rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem while facing opposition from Sanballat and Tobiah.
Who is Nehemiah?
When something feels mediocre or underwhelming, you’d call it this one‑word adjective.
What is “mid”?
Each year, the U.S. President pardons one of these birds, sparing it from becoming part of a Thanksgiving meal.
What is a turkey?
This sweet treat made by coating fruit in caramel or candy is a classic fall festival favorite.
What is a caramel apple?
The walls of this city fell after the Israelites marched around it for seven days.
What is Jericho?
In Revelation, this church is warned that it is “neither cold nor hot” and is about to be spit out of Christ’s mouth.
What is Laodicea?
This slang term is short for “charisma,” especially used in flirting or confidence talk.
What is “rizz”?
The Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in this year.
What is 1621?
This popular fall activity involves navigating through tall plants — sometimes with friends, flashlights, and a lot of laughter.
What is a corn maze?
Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on this mountain, where God answered with fire.
What is Mount Carmel?
In Genesis, this man lived the longest of anyone recorded in the Bible — 969 years.
Who is Methuselah?
This term means someone who’s totally delusional, especially in a funny or hopeful way about something unlikely.
What is “delulu”?
This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863, during the Civil War.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This fashion staple returns each autumn: cozy, knit, and perfect layered over shirts or dresses.
What is a sweater or hoodie?
Paul delivered his famous “Areopagus sermon” in this ancient city known for its idols.
What is Athens?
When Paul wrote to Philemon, this was the name of the runaway slave he asked Philemon to forgive and receive as a brother.
Who is Onesimus?
Gen Z uses this weird numeric meme to refer to “brain rot” or over‑consumption of silly online stuff.
What is “6‑7”?
The NFL has held Thanksgiving Day football games almost every year since this decade.
What is the 1930s?
The air often smells like this when wood is burned outdoors, a classic fall scent.
What is a bonfire?