This is the sound a male turkey makes.
What is gobble gobble?
This is the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America.
What is the Mayflower?
This is the sport that is most watched on Thanksgiving Day
What is football?
This is usually what Americans eat for the main dish for Thanksgiving dinner.
What is turkey?
The name of our class.
What is A.Mystery Class?
The date of Thanksgiving this year.
What is November 24th?
The year which the first Thanksgiving was celebrated. a)1421 b)1521 c)1621
What is 1621?
The day of the week that Thanksgiving is celebrated.
What is Monday in Canada or Thursday in the US & Brazil or Wednesday on Norfolk Island?
The main reason the Pilgrims move to the "New World".
1/4 + 2/3
What is 11/12?
In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, this part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a good luck custom.
What is a wishbone?
This tribe of Native Americans were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.
What are the Wampanoag?
This is what people traditionally start doing the day after Thanksgiving
What is Christmas shopping?
This type of potato is often served with Thanksgiving dinner.
What is sweet potato?
The unplanned and unofficial theme in this class for this session.
What is communication?
Female turkeys are called hens. This is what male turkeys are called.
What are toms?
The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.
What is 3?
When people think of Thanksgiving, these are the people we traditionally think about
Who are Pilgrims and Native Americans (Indians)?
The Mayflower held approximately this many pilgrims.
What is 100?
The number of volcanoes in the U.S.
What is 169?
What the dangling skin under a turkey's neck is called.
What is a wattle?
The name of the tribe that helped the Pilgrims is: a) Iroquois b) Wampanoag c) Apache
What is the Wampanoag?
This tradition takes place in New York and can be seen on television every Thanksgiving morning.
What is the Macy's Parade?
It took the Pilgrims this long to cross the ocean to come to America.
What is 2 months?
The close relative of the turkey, often found in the north central and western United States, including Idaho.
What is a grouse?