Which sport is traditionally associated with Thanksgiving Day in the United States?
American Football
The Pilgrims and the (Wampanoag) Native Americans.
What is the name of the day that follows Thanksgiving, known for big shopping sales?
Black Friday.
Traditional food commonly served as the centerpiece of a Thanksgiving dinner.
Turkey
Which U.S. state produces the most turkeys each year?
Minnesota
Which president declared Thanksgiving as a national holiday?
President Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday during the Civil War.
Name of the ship the Pilgrims traveled in
The Mayflower
What is the name of the popular dish made of mashed potatoes and gravy, often served at Thanksgiving?
Mashed potatoes.
How many women were originally with the Pilgrims?
When did Thanksgiving officially become a national holiday in the United States?
In 1863
When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
On the fourth Thursday of November
Mention 3 of the most popular pies in the Thanksgiving feast
Pumpkin pie
Pecan pie
Apple pie
What is "Tofurkey," and why do some people eat it on Thanksgiving?
Tofurkey is a plant-based alternative to turkey, made from tofu and other ingredients. It is popular among vegetarians and vegans who want to enjoy a turkey-free Thanksgiving.
Year commonly recognized as the first Thanksgiving in the United States
1621
What is the name of the famous Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City?
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
What is "stuffing" (or "dressing") usually made from?
A mixture of bread cubes, herbs, vegetables, and sometimes sausage, often cooked inside the turkey or separately.
How long did the first Thanksgiving last?
The first Thanksgiving lasted for three days
What was the original purpose of Thanksgiving in the U.S.?
To give thanks for a good harvest and to celebrate the cooperation between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?
It's an annual parade in New York City featuring giant balloons, floats, performances, and marching bands.
What is the “Turkey Pardon” that happens at the White House every year?
The tradition where the President "pardons" a turkey, sparing it from being slaughtered for Thanksgiving dinner.