Q: These Feathered Friends make up a Turduken
A: Turkey, Duck and Chicken
Q: This Turkey cooking method often leads to fires
A: Deep fried
Q: This is why Space Heaters are a concern
A: FIRE!️🔥
Q: BOR
A: Broker of Record
Q: They speak this language in Seoul
A: Korean
Q: The Turkish flag is a White Crescent and Star on this colored background
A: Red
Q: The "State" of Someone After a Big Thanksgiving Meal
A: Food Coma
Q: A large, stand alone "Wood Stove" That is located away from the home is called this
A: Wood Boiler
Q: SPP
A: Scheduled Personal Property
Q: Cows have this number of Udders
A: One
Q: This is the often-named 5k race on Thanksgiving
A: Turkey Trot
Q: This Pie is the most popular and traditional
A: Pumpkin Pie
Q: This is the acceptable distance between balusters
A: 4 inches
Q: LAE
A: Loss Adjustment Expense
Q: This is the only food that does not spoil
A: Honey
Q: This Turkish sweet treat is layered pastry made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey
A: Baklava
Q: Mirepoix is the "Holy Trifecta" in Stuffing that consists of these vegetables
A: Onions, Celery and Carrots
Q: These are the two common types of fuses
A: Type S and Edison
Q: ROR
A: Reservation of Rights
Q: On this day in 1863, this tall President proclaimed Thanksgiving be celebrated on the last Thursday in November
A: Lincoln
Q: This colony established by the pilgrims in 1620 celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621
A: Plymouth
Q: You need to cook Poultry to this temperature for it to be safe to eat
A: 165f
Q: Balloon framing is this type of exterior wall construction
A: A construction technique that uses long, continuous vertical studs to build the walls of a building
Q: ISO
A: Insurance Service Offices
Q: This is (now) the most popular dog breed in the US
A: French Bulldog