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The most popular main course on Thanksgiving

turkey

100

What sport do Americans like to play and watch on Thanksgiving day?

football

100

The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving

pumpkin

100

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

the Mayflower

100

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

Wattle

200

The way people typically prepare potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner

mashed potatoes

200

A special parade in US for Thanksgiving

Macy's parade

200

The English separatists who came to the United States in 1620

the Pilgrims

200

The Pilgrim Monument is located in

Provincetown, Massachusetts

200

Turducken, or three-bird-roast, became popular in which US state?

Louisiana

300

Which type of apple is used traditionally in apple pie?

Granny Smith

300

The president that made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday?

Abraham Lincoln

300

The indigenous people of North America who are a common symbol of Thanksgiving

the Native Americans or the Wampanoag tribe

300

How many passengers were there on the Mayflower?

102 passengers

300

What were "the three sisters"?

corn, squash and beans

400

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

ham

400

The oldest documented turkey trot still takes place every year in which city?

Buffalo, New York

400

What do America families do on Thanksgiving day?

They reunite.
400

How long was the Mayflower’s voyage from England to America?    

66 days

400

English settlers brought ............... . That's why Native Americans got sick. 

diseases

500

Which state produces the most cranberries?

Wisconsin

500

Which two NFL teams have played a game on Thanksgiving Day since 1966?    

Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys

500

Black Friday isn't the only holiday the day after Thanksgiving. What's the other?

Native American Heritage Day

500

The year of the first Thanksgiving

1621

500

The name of the US President who declared two Thanksgivings in one year.

James Madison

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