Thanksgiving Foods
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Thanksgiving Trivia pt. 2
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Most people eat a mountain of this kind of spud on Thanksgiving, topped with a river of gravy.

What are mashed potatoes?

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The second most-popular entree besides turkey is this, a close relative of bacon.

What is ham?

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The name of the ship the Pilgrims boarded to start their journey to Plymouth, Massachusetts

What is the Mayflower?

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The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of fall and in the most popular dessert at the Thanksgiving table.

What is pumpkin?

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This President proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday.

 Who is Abraham Lincoln?

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A race many people run on Thanksgiving morning.

What is a turkey trot?

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This sweet side dish is made of a red fruit harvested in bogs and many people argue over which version is better, homemade or from a can.

What is cranberry sauce?

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This company's "Turkey Talk Line" answer about 100,000 turkey calls in November and December

What is Butterball?

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True or false: Turkey was the main dish at the feast that inspired Thanksgiving.

What is false? 
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The conical-shaped basket that is generally filled with fruits and vegetables and is also called a horn-of-plenty.

What is a cornucopia?

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This President was the first to "pardon" a turkey.

Who is John F Kennedy?

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Both the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade conclude with this event which hints at one of the next major holidays to celebrate.

What is the arrival of Santa Claus?

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Green Bean Casserole was invented by this company to show American households how to turn green beans and cream of mushroom soup into comfort food.

Campbells Soup

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The day and month of the year on which we traditionally celebrate Thanksgiving here in the US.

What is the fourth Thursday of November?

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The English separatists who came to the United States in 1620 are often represented with a black hat featuring a gold buckle.

Who were the Pilgrims?

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A native bird to North America that is large enough to feed a family and almost became the US's national bird.

What is a wild turkey?

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This President refused to celebrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

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The Founding Father who wanted the wild turkey to be the symbol of the United States of America.

Who was Benjamin Franklin?

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What is a male turkey called?

Tom

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This is where turkeys sleep

What is trees

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Turkey was the first meal in this “out of this world” place?

The Moon

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This state raises the most turkeys (approximately 49 million annually!)

What is Minnesota?

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This President declared two Thanksgivings in one year.

Who is James Madison?

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Thanksgiving Day is also an annual Canadian holiday, held in this month.

What is October?

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The world's largest pumpkin pie ever baked weighed how many pounds?

A. 20 pounds

B. 200 pounds

C. 2000 pounds

What is C. 2000 pounds?

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How many turkeys are consumed every year at Thanksgiving?

A. 4,600 

B. 46,000

C. 4.6 million

D. 46 million

What is D. 46 million?

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National Turkey Lover's Month is celebrated in this month.

June

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This event early in the day is the second-oldest of its kind and features many performances as well as giant balloons of iconic characters.

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

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This president tried to move Thanksgiving to help boost the economy but later signed a bill making the celebration at the end of November officially.

Who is Franklin Roosevelt?

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The name for the loose red skin attached to the underside of a turkey’s beak.

What is a wattle?

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