The most popular pie Americans make for Thanksgiving?
Apple Pie
A popular food eaten at Christmas time in Japan
Fried Chicken
The US city where you can find the Statue of Liberty
New York City
The percentage of students at Whatcom Community College are international students: 50%, 13.6%, 5.5%
About 5.5%
This animal is named for its miraculous abilities to run on water: The Jesus Lizard, Indian Runner Duck, Australian Water Dragon
The Jesus lizard
The first Thanksgiving celebration was how long? 3 days, 8 days, 11 days
Three Days
The main ingredient in the Indian dish Dahl...
Lentils
The famous mountain found in Japan
Mount Fuji
The percentage of students at Skagit Valley College who are international: .02%, 1%, 6%
1%
This bird can fly backwards
The hummingbird
The Native American tribe that celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims was: The Pequot, The Wampanoag, The Narraganset
The Wampanoag
In France, if you were served le miel what would you be eating?
Honey
The lowest lake on earth (over 400 meters below sea level)
The Dead Sea
The percentage of students at WWU are international students: .04%, .34%, .8%
.8%
What birds nest is considered a delicacy in China? Swiftlets, Tibetan Rosefinch, or Slaty Bunting
Swiftlets
This President made Thanksgiving a permanent national Holiday
Abraham Lincoln
The country Ice Cream was invented in
China
The longest river than runs from the Peruvian Andes to the Atlantic Ocean
The Amazon River
The total number of international students enrolled in the US in 2019 was... 16,635,422; 1,095,299; 135,433
1,095,299
True or false. Only female ducks “quack”
True
How many turkeys are prepared for Thanksgiving in America each year? 15,000; 20 million; 46 million
About 46 million
What food was reserved for the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt: Dates, Mushrooms, Pork
Mushrooms
What is the driest spot in the world? The Sahara Desert, The Dry Valleys (Antarctica), Aoulef (Algeria)
The Dry Valleys, Antarctica
The country that hosts the most international students (19% of all foreign students).
The USA
This mythical creature is said to roam the forests of the Pacific Northwest
Sasquatch