Popular Dishes
Traditions
History
Similar Celebrations
Turkey Trivia
100

Idaho truckers must be busy shipping all of these to make a popular side dish for the table.

What are potatoes?

100

This is the sponsor of the parade that occurs in New York officially kicking off the holiday season.

What is Macy's?

100

This was the name for the settlers that landed in America who celebrated the first Thanksgiving.

What are Pilgrims?

100

You may be able to catch the Erntedankfest parade in Munich or Belgium. It's a celebration that takes place in this country in early October. It involves decorating homes and churches with fall decorations and has a more religious celebration than in America.

What is Germany?

100

Turkeys can do this at speeds up to 55mph.

What is fly?

200

These berries were named from the resemblance of their plants resembling cranes.

What are cranberries?

200

Traditionally occurring the day after Thanksgiving, many retail stores offer these as part of Black Friday Events.

What are sales?

200

The first time Thanksgiving was celebrated as an official national holiday was in 1863 during the presidency of this famously honest American president.

Who is Lincoln?

200

You could travel to Manchester or Liverpool to celebrate Harvest Day in this country where gifts of charity are commonly distributed.

What is England?

200

Turkeys don't have teeth, but they use this feature of their faces to help break down food to eat.

What is a beak?

300

Orange you glad you saved room for this traditional dessert typically spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, and cloves.

What is pumpkin pie?

300

This is the term for gathering with close buddies near the Thanksgiving holiday to celebrate each other's close friendship.

What is Friendsgiving?

300

Occurring around the Thanksgiving holiday, this day is considered the most traveled day of the year.

What is Thanksgiving Eve?

300

In this country, a festival is mainly celebrated to convey appreciation to the Sun God for a successful harvest. People there say "Namaste" to each other as a greeting.

What is India?

300

This chemical is mistakenly assumed to cause fatigue from eating Thanksgiving dinner. It is actually in fact caused by the large quantity of carbs that are consumed.

What is L-tryptophan?

400

This Thanksgiving dish included chicken, duck, and turkey all stuffed in one another.

What is turducken?

400

The first Thanksgiving was said to take place in this settlement in Massachusetts.

What is the Plymouth Colony?

400

Thanksgiving always falls on this time in the month of November.

What is the last Thursday?

400

This country adopted a celebration of Thanksgiving after the American Occupation during World War II. It has its roots in a Shinto festival. The second most competitive baseball league in the world is in this Asian country.

What is Japan?

400

Turkeys have 5000-6000 of these that keep them warm during unwarm times.

What are feathers?

500

This is a vegan alternative for turkey that is derived from soy beans.

What is tofurkey?

500

This event occurs every year wherein the leader of the country allows a turkey to be spared of becoming dinner on Thanksgiving

What is the Turkey Pardon?

500

Since 1945, this football team has played on every Thanksgiving Day.

Who are the Detroit Lions?

500

The CFL has an annual double header in this country during their Thanksgiving Celebration.

What is Canada?

500

They don't build nests, but turkeys are known to roost in these.

What are trees?

M
e
n
u