When is Cyber Monday?
What is the Monday after Thanksgiving?
Who was the first Manga character featured in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
What is Son Goku?
A chance to become dry and brittle, two people each take one end of the bone, make a wish, and pull. Whoever ends up with the larger part of the bone gets their wish!
What is Wishbone?
Why do the other reindeer tease Rudolph?
What is his red nose?
Americans' most famous pie to eat every Thanksgiving?
What is pumpkin pie?
What day is "Black Friday" on?
What is Friday the day after thanksgiving
What Store hosts Thanksgiving Day Parades in NY?
What is Macy's?
You traditionally gather around the t.v. on thanksgiving to watch?
What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
In the Nightmare Before Christmas, what are the names of the three trick-or-treaters (also referred to as Boogie’s Boys) who kidnap Santa Claus?
What is Lock, Shock, and Barrel.
A sauce often made from the juices of meats that run naturally during cooking and often thickened with wheat flour or corn starch for added texture.
What is Gravy?
What was the first department store to advertise a post-Thanksgiving sale?
What is Macy's?
The department store Macy's was the first to advertise post-Thanksgiving shopping in 1924, during their Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.
How long was the first Thanksgiving celebration?
What is 3 days?
Fans gather around the t.v. on thanksgiving to watch this?
Two Question:
1. who sings this?
"I'm Mister White Christmas, I'm Mister Snow.
I'm Mister Icicle; I'm Mister Ten below.
Friends call me Snow Miser, whatever I touch,
turns to snow in my clutch.
I'm too much. "
2. Who sings this?
" I'm Mister Green Christmas, I'm Mister Sun.
I'm Mister Heat Blister, I'm Mister 101.
They call me Heat Miser, whatever I touch,
starts to melt in my clutch.
I'm too much. "
1. What is Snow Miser?
2. What is Heat Miser?
Bread and other ingredients (such as onions and celery) and seasonings (such as herbs and spices). It's also traditionally cooked by stuffing it inside the cavity of a bird, such as a turkey or chicken, that is then roasted.
What is Stuffing?
The term "Black Friday" originated in what U.S. city?
What is Philadelphia
What year was the first Thanksgiving NFL game?
What is 1920?
After an afternoon filled with cooking and eating delicious food, many retreat to the couch for?
What is a nap?
Name Santa's 8 raindeer that help deliver gifts on christmas? (No.....Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer doesn't count)
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen.
“Fluffy”, “creamy”, “flavorful”..
What is Mash Potatoes?
What year did "Black Friday" start?
What is 1950
Back in the 1950s, police in the city of Philadelphia used the term to describe the chaos that ensued on the day after Thanksgiving, when hordes of suburban shoppers and tourists flooded into the city in advance of the big Army-Navy football game held on that Saturday every year. Not only would Philly cops not be able to take the day off, but they would have to work extra-long shifts dealing with the additional crowds and traffic. Shoplifters would also take advantage of the bedlam in stores to make off with merchandise, adding to the law enforcement headache. (History.com)
What famous Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving
What is Jingle Bells?
The Main Dish for a Thanksgiving Dinner?
What is Turkey
What country do candy canes originate from?
What is Germany?
Green long vegetables that go with onions, and bacon to make this?
What is Green Bean Casserole?