The traditional main course on an American holiday in November
What is Turkey?
Patty ___
Birthday ___
Fruit ___
Pound ___
What is Cake ?
A sweet, edible fruit produced by a tree. These are available in red, green, and yellow varieties.
What are apples?
An Italian dish consisting largely of noodles and sauce.
What is spaghetti?
The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for its golden arches
What is McDonald's?
Often eaten with ketchup, mustard, and/or relish
What are Hot dogs?
What kind of frosting typically goes on top of a carrot cake?
What is cream cheese frosting?
A widely cultivated plant in the gourd family that's green and can be made into pickles.
What is a Cucumber?
What 2 kinds of fish are commonly used in Fish & Chips?
What is cod or halibut?
This chain's logo is a pink bell on a purple background
What is Taco Bell?
White, orange, and yellow candies seen during Halloween
What is Candy Corn?
How many cookies in a baker's dozen?
What is 13?
What is a potato
A Japanese dish that is a small roll of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
What is sushi?
This fast food chain is widely known for its "nugget ice" and is also a famous hedgehog.
What is Sonic?
Traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, whipped egg whites, and egg yolks and consumed as a beverage during the Holiday season
What is Eggnog?
In Tiramisu, what characteristic ingredient comes from this popular beverage?
What is coffee?
This vegetable is the main ingredient for coleslaw
What is cabbage?
What is the name of the Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat?
What is Pho?
Home of the "Whopper"
What is Burger King?
One of the most traditional meals to eat on St. Patrick's Day that includes a meat and a vegetable
What is Corned Beef and Cabbage?
What 3 types of ice cream is served with a traditional banana split recipe?
This is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry?
Which Middle Eastern dip is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic?
What is hummmus?
Here is where you would go to order the "Baconator"
What is Wendy's?