Thanksgiving Foods
Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving History
Turkey Facts
100

The way people typically prepare potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner

mashed potatoes

100

Why do we eat turkey on Thanksgiving, and not some other bird?

A) Turkeys were the only bird available during the first Thanksgiving. 

B) Turkeys were considered sacred by Indigenous peoples. 

C) Turkeys were large enough to feed a family and other birds were more valuable. 

C) Turkeys were large enough to feed a family and other birds were more valuable.

100

How many days did the first Thanksgiving last?

A) 1 day

B) 3 days

C) 5 days

B) 3 days

100

The speed that turkeys can run when scared.

A) 25MPH

B) 35MPH

B) 45MPH

A) 25MPH

200

What meat is the most popular alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving?

ham

200

Why is Canadian Thanksgiving celebrated?

A) To give thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year

B) To commemorate a historical battle 

C) To honor the country's founders 


A) To give thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year 

200

From 1921 to 1930, Thanksgiving was combined with:

A) Halloween festivities 

B) Armistice Day (now Remembrance Day)

C) Christmas celebrations 

B) Armistice Day (now Remembrance Day) 

200

What is a adult male turkey called?

Tom
300

What type of pasta is commonly served for Thanksgiving?

A) Spaghetti and meat balls

B) Macaroni and cheese 

C) Fettuccini 

B) Macaroni and cheese

300

What role does the beauty of Niagara Falls play in Canadian Thanksgiving celebrations?

A)  It is the site of the official Thanksgiving parade 

B) It often provides a stunning backdrop for Thanksgiving dinners and celebrations

C) It has no significance in Canadian Thanksgiving 

B) It often provides a stunning backdrop for Thanksgiving dinners and celebrations

300

How did Canadian Thanksgiving begin?

A) It began as a religious holiday brought by British settlers. 

B) It originated from English explorer Martin Frobisher's celebration of his safe arrival in Newfoundland.

C) It was introduced by Indigenous peoples to celebrate the harvest. 

B) It originated from English explorer Martin Frobisher's celebration of his safe arrival in Newfoundland.

300

What is a adult female turkey called? 

A) Ken

B) Pen

C) Hen

C) Hen

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