What is the most popular main course on Thanksgiving?
turkey
How many calls does the company Butterball receive each year in regard to questions about turkeys?
Over 100,000
Give the orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving
pumpkin
What is the name of the ship the Pilgrims boarded to start their journey to Plymouth, Massachusetts?
the Mayflower
This state produces the most sweet potatoes.
North Carolina
What is the busiest day for plumbers?
Day after Thanksgiving
What is this called?
Cornucopia
What town canceled Thanksgiving because they couldn't make pumpkin pies?
Colchester, Connecticut
A frigid bout of cold weather in the middle of October led to the Connecticut River freezing, so settlers couldn’t get their usual liquid sugar shipped on time from across the pond. Thus, the townspeople decided to postpone the holiday for a week in 1705.
This utensil was not used by the Pilgrims to eat Thanksgiving dinner. I wonder what they placed to the left of the plate.
A fork
Give the day after Thanksgiving when there are big sales and many people go shopping
Black Friday
What does the cornucopia represent (in regard to Thanksgiving)?
Appreciation for abundance, and a bountiful harvest
How many women were at the first Thanksgiving meal?
5
This food included at the first Thanksgiving is rarely part of a modern Thanksgiving meal.
Thanksgiving Day is an annual Canadian holiday, held in which month?
October
This was served at the first Thanksgiving?
The Wampanoag people taught the Pilgrims in Plymouth how to plant and cultivate corn to survive the winter.
What product owes its existence to Thanksgiving?
T.V. Dinner
Recliner
Hula Hoop
Butter
A. T.V. Dinner
In 1953, someone at Swanson misjudged the number of frozen turkeys it would sell that Thanksgiving -- by 26 TONS! So they came up with a brilliant plan: to slice up the meat and repackage with some trimmings on the side. And so the first TV dinner was born!
The most popular vegetarian roast created as a turkey alternative
Tofurky
About this many turkeys are consumed every year at Thanksgiving
46 million
Cranberries are one of the few fruits native to North America. Cranberry harvesting season is between mid-September and early November.
Since cranberries were so important and widely available it is believed that they were present at the first Thanksgiving.
Give the year of the first Thanksgiving
1776
1965
1621
c. 1621
This red condiment makes $42 million a year. Seems high since it is normally used during the holidays.
Cranberry sauce
Which Christmas song was originally written for Thanksgiving?
Jingle Bells
What meat did the native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving?
Deer (Venison)
How many days did the first Thanksgiving last?
3