The most popular Thanksgiving dessert?
Pumpkin Pie!
True or False
The Pilgrims landed in New York.
False
The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
The name of the ship the Pilgrims boarded to start their journey to the New World.
the Mayflower
The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving.
Pumpkin
This NFL football Franchise has the most Thanksgiving games played.
Detroit Lions - 81
The red fruit that is often served alongside the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
Cranberries
This day follows Thanksgiving when there are big sales and many people go shopping.
Black Friday
This is the reason the Pilgrims chose to leave England.
religious persecution
The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade concludes with the arrival of this person.
Santa!
These are the Thanksgiving colors.
Thanksgiving Colors: Orange is a pumpkin, Yellow is the corn, Brown is the turkey with stuffing to adorn and Red are the cranberries?
Green Bean casserole was invented by what "Soup" company.
Campbell Soup
A race many people run on Thanksgiving morning.
A turkey trot!
The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.
3!
The conical-shaped basket that is generally filled with fruits and vegetables.
Cornucopia
This president proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Abraham Lincoln
This large root vegetable belongs to the morning glory family. Don't let the name fool you, they are not in the nightshade family with the other potatoes.
Sweet Potatoes
This meat is the most popular alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving.
Ham
This is the year of the first Thanksgiving.
1621!
The Founding Father who wanted the wild turkey to be the symbol of the United States of America.
Benjamin Franklin
Turkeys can turn this color when they are angry or sad
Red or Blue!
The average person consumes this many calories, on average, at Thanksgiving dinner.
4,500!
This many turkeys are consumed every year at Thanksgiving.
46 Million!
This president was the first to "pardon" a turkey.
John F Kennedy
The loose red skin attached to the underside of a turkey’s beak
A Wattle!
The only active NFL franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving.
the Jacksonville Jaguars