Thanksgiving Facts & Figures
Holiday Hallmarks
Global Good Tidings
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The Native American tribe that joined the Pilgrims for the “First Thanksgiving” in 1621

Wampanoag

100

The McCallister family is flying to this European city when they leave Kevin behind

Paris

100

This Hindu "Festival of Lights" in October or November features diyas (oil lamps) and fireworks to symbolize good triumphing over evil

Diwali

100

"Hark! The herald angels sing…”

“Glory to the newborn King”

100

The only mammal capable of true flight

A bat

200

The average weight, in pounds, of turkeys used in the National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation (2024–2025 range)

40–45 pounds

200

This 2003 British rom-com actually opens with a montage of arrivals at London's Heathrow Airport 

Love Actually

200

This seven-day holiday, created in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, celebrates African American culture from December 26 to January 1

Kwanzaa

200

"Last Christmas I gave you my heart, but the very next day…"

“you gave it away”

200

The only letter that doesn’t appear on the periodic table

J

300

The only current NFL team to have played on Thanksgiving 10+ times but never as an annual host

Chicago Bears

300

In A Charlie Brown Christmas, this character famously tries to direct the Christmas play

Lucy

300

The Swahili term for the seven candles lit nightly during Kwanzaa, representing the people, struggle, and future

Kinara

300

"Yuletide carols being sung by a choir"

"and folks dressed up like Eskimos"

300

The only U.S. state capital with three words in its name

Salt Lake City

400

The Thanksgiving Day parade was held in 1924 by this Philadelphia department store 

Gimbels

400

A family gathers for Thanksgiving in this black-and-white 1980s classic Woody Allen film

Hannah and Her Sisters

400

Icelandic kids leave this  in the window for the 13 Yule Lads, who fill it with treats—or potatoes if they've been naughty

A shoe

400

"City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style…”"

“In the air there’s a feeling of Christmas”

400

Elvis Presley’s last words

“I’m going to the bathroom to read”?

500

Two U.S. states that raise the most turkeys (name either)

Minnesota or North Carolina

500

This actor narrates How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966) and also provides the voice of the Grinch

Boris Karloff

500

Swedish families celebrate Christmas with this elaborate rice porridge dish, hiding an almond inside for good fortune

Risgrynsgröt

500

"Then I saw mommy tickle Santa Claus"

"Underneath his beard so snowy white"

500

The only number that, when spelled out, has its letters in alphabetical order

Forty
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