Christmas Carols
Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Turkey Talk
General Thanksgiving Trivia
Ends in CH
100

This Christmas carol demands figgy pudding.

What is "We Wish You A Merry Christmas?"

100

Thanksgiving side that can be made into a relish, served whole, or turned into jelly.

What is cranberry sauce?

100

The name of the turkey pardoned by JFK in 1963.

What is Tom?

100

The name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?

What was the Mayflower?

100

A woman who rules a family, clan or tribe.

What is a matriarch?

200

This carol is subtitled "The One Horse Open Sleigh."

What is "Jingle Bells"?

200

Most popular Thanksgiving side dish.

What are mashed potatoes?

200
The part of the turkey used for divination when broken in two.

What is the wishbone?

200

This store sponsors the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City.

What is Macy's?

200

A four wheeled horse-drawn vehicle formerly used to transport mail and passengers over a regular route.

What is a stagecoach?

300

AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE: This rocker sings this Christmas Song.

Who is Bruce Springsteen?

300

Thanksgiving side dish first popularized by a recipe on the back of a marshmallow bag.

What is Sweet Potato Casserole/Candied Yams.

300

The average weight of a Thanksgiving turkey.

What is 15 pounds?

300

The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.

What is pumpkin pie?

300

The portion of the racetrack from the last turn to the finish line.

What is the homestretch?

400

This carol was famously performed during a Christmas truce in World War I.

What is Silent Night?

400

Classic Thanksgiving side dish which is nicknamed "soul food" due to its African American roots.

What are collard greens?

400

This bird is often mistaken for a turkey because of its similar appearance.

What is a vulture?

400

These 2 NFL teams always host a Thanksgiving Day game. 

What are the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys?

400

Pastry which originated in the Jewish communities of Poland.

What is Rugelach?

500

This carol is also known as "Adeste Fideles."

What is "O Come, All Ye Faithful?"

500

Mollosk that can be an ingredient of stuffing/dressing.

What are oysters?

500

The colorful skin on a turkey's neck.

What is the wattle?

500

This Native American tribe celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.

Who were the Wampanoag?

500

To come near or nearer, as in space or time.

What is approach?

M
e
n
u