Thanksgiving Food
Traditions
History
Vocabulary
Fun & Odd Facts
100

This orange vegetable becomes a sweet pie.

A pumpkin

100

The huge shopping day that takes place a day after Thanksgiving

Black Friday

100

The first Thanksgiving was a celebration of this:

Harvest

100

A word meaning “a big meal with lots of dishes together.”

A feast

100

This US city hosts the most famous Thanksgiving parade.

New York

200

Americans often eat this big bird

A turkey

200

The traditional sport that is watched after the meal

American Football

200

The people who already lived in America and helped the settlers.

Native Americans

200

A verb meaning “to cook something slowly in an oven.”

To roast

200

This state produces the most cranberries

Massachusetts

300

These sweet red berries are cooked into a sauce

Cranberries

300

What people do at the beginning of the meal to show gratitude

Hold hands and give thanks

300

The group of settlers who celebrated the first Thanksgiving.

The Pilgrims

300

A name for “the food you prepare to go with the main dish.”

Side dishes

300

Which unusual item was once part of Thanksgiving airline meals in the 1960s?

 a) A tiny can of cranberry juice
b) A slice of cold turkey wrapped in jelly
c) A mini pumpkin pie in a tin
 

b) A slice of cold turkey wrapped in jelly

400

A bread-based dish cooked inside or outside the meat 

Stuffing

400

Many families watch this big parade in New York

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

400

The first Thanksgiving happened in this century

The 17th century

400

A verb meaning “to cut a cooked turkey into pieces for serving.”

To carve

400

Thanksgiving was once moved earlier in the month by a US president just to help shops sell more Christmas gifts.

True.
Franklin D. Roosevelt shifted Thanksgiving in 1939 to lengthen the holiday shopping season.

500

Some regions of the US serve this sweet potato dish topped with toasted marshmallows.

Candied yams

500

What is the turkey pardon?

The President “saves” a turkey each year in this ceremony.

500

The big ship that brought the Pilgrims to America

The Mayflower

500

A verb meaning “to spoon or pour melted butter or cooking juices over a turkey while it roasts, to keep it moist.”

To baste

500

What traditional Thanksgiving food did astronauts famously describe as “floating away like escape pods” during a zero-gravity meal on the ISS?

Cranberry sauce

(In microgravity it forms little ruby-red blobs that drift off if you do not catch them fast — so astronauts joked they were “tiny escape pods” abandoning the meal.)

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