The bird that it is very traditional to eat at Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
The first thanksgiving lasted this long.
What is 3 days?
This famous scientist and founding father wanted the turkey to be the US's national bird instead of the eagle.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
This thing forced Grandma and Grandpa to go down the mountain after Thanksgiving last year.
What is a lot of snow?
This tasty thanksgiving food is always stored in its container upside-down.
What are cranberries?
This was something they probably didn't eat at the first Thanksgiving.
A. Lobster
B. Duck
C. Potatoes
D. Turkey
What is turkey?
The place where wild turkeys usually sleep.
What is a tree?
This easy, microwaved food was first made using leftover thanksgiving turkey,
What are TV dinners?
What is 6 m/20 ft?
(The crust was made of 440 sheets of dough, and it weighed about 1,678 kg/3,699 lb)
The year the first Thanksgiving was celebrated.
What is 1621?
The part of the turkeys body that can shift color depending on the turkeys mood.
What is its head?
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Sweet potatoes _______ (are/are not) potatoes, (bonus if you can name they family potatoes are from!)
What is are not?
Potatoes are from the nightshade family, while sweet potatoes are from the morning glory family.
The small number of colonists who were still alive to celebrate the first thanksgiving.
What is about 50?
The approximate fastest speed (mph) a turkey can run at.
What is 25 mph?
The other country, near to America, that also celebrates Thanksgiving.
What is Canada?
(They celebrate in October, offering thanks for a voyage that took place 40 years before the Mayflower's.)
The first vegetarian turkey, sold in 1995, was called this.
(Hint: tofu and turkey)
The year Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
A. 1875
B. 1863
C. 1857
What is 1863?
The approximate number of turkeys that usually get turned into dinner every Thanksgiving.
What is 45-46 million?
This Christmas song was originally a Thanksgiving song.
A. Jingle Bells
B. Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer
C. Carol of the Bells
What is Jingle Bells?