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100

This was the year  the first Thanksgiving was celebrated. 

What is 1621?

100

This orange vegetable is the base of a pie often spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves for Thanksgiving dessert.

What is pumpkin?

100

In a quirky White House tradition, the president does this to at least one turkey each year, sparing it from the dinner table.

What is pardon it?

100

Before character balloons, the early Macy’s parade featured  live animals borrowed from this Zoo.

What is the Central Park Zoo?

100

This long-running cartoon family famously celebrated Thanksgiving in an episode where Bart accidentally destroys a float in the Macy’s parade.

What is The Simpsons?

200

This US president declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

200

Often baked in a flaky crust, this nut-based pie is especially popular in the American South during Thanksgiving.

What is pecan pie?

200

This post-Thanksgiving shopping day became widely known in the 1980s for drawing massive crowds and retail sales.

What is Black Friday?

200
The Macy's day parade is the world's second largest consumer of helium, second only to this government agency.

What is NASA?

200

This animated Peanuts special from 1973 features Snoopy preparing a meal of toast, popcorn, and jelly beans.

What is A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?

300

This city’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, first held in 1924, is now one of the most famous in the world.

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade?

300

This herb—common in stuffing—was associated with healing in ancient cultures, making its name fitting when paired with “thyme” and “rosemary.”

What is sage?

300

This is the name of the horn-shaped basket, filled with fruits and vegetables, that is a symbol of Thanksgiving.

What is a cornucopia?

300

This is the average cost to create a balloon figure for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

What is $200,000?

300

This iconic sitcom featured a famous episode where Joey puts on maternity pants—technically Phoebe’s—so he can eat more turkey.

What is Friends?

400

Before it became associated with turkey, early Thanksgivings among colonists often featured this seafood, abundant in New England.

What is cod?

400

Though often called “yams” on Thanksgiving tables, nearly all U.S. grocery-store varieties are actually this type of tuber, native to the Americas.

What is a sweet potato?

400

This tradition of breaking a small bird bone to make a wish dates back to the ancient Etruscans.

What is the wishbone?

400

The term “balloon handlers”—the people guiding giant balloons—was popularized in this decade.

What is the 1930's?

400

This 1987 comedy film follows two mismatched travelers played by Steve Martin and John Candy as they struggle to get home in time for Thanksgiving.

What is Planes, Trains, and Automobiles?

500

This was the name of the Native American who served as an interpreter for the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag.

Who was Squanto?

500

This molasses-rich New England pie, thickened with breadcrumbs or crackers, was so common on 1800s Thanksgiving tables that it earned the nickname “the poor man’s pumpkin pie.”

What is shoofly pie?

500

Some families take part in this Thanksgiving morning activity that combines charity and exercise.

What is a Turkey Trot?

500

This floppy-eared cartoon dog holds the record for the most parade appearances as a balloon character.

Who is Snoopy?

500

In a memorable Thanksgiving scene from this 1990s sitcom, a giant mechanical balloon of Underdog gets loose during the parade, causing chaos throughout Manhattan.

What is Seinfeld?

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