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Gala, Fuji, Honeycrisp, and McIntosh are all popular varieties of this fruit.

What are apples?

100

This fall food favorite, can be on the Thanksgiving table, your front porch, or for flavoring a Starbucks drink.

What is a pumpkin?

100

This popular Thanksgiving dessert is often made from a gourd.

What is pumpkin pie?

100

When Thanksgiving is in Canada.

When is the 2nd Monday of October?

100

The traditional meat served at Canadian Thanksgiving dinner.

What is turkey?

200

An informal term for a rabbit that is used for a gentle ski slope suitable for beginners.

What is a bunny?

200

The name given to the jam-like, relish-esque side dish that’s a Thanksgiving favorite?

What is cranberry sauce?

200
A common drink served at the Thanksgiving meal.

What is apple cider?

200

The main reason for celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada today.

What is to give thanks?

200

Unlike the United States, Canada does not have a Black Friday shopping tradition immediately following Thanksgiving. This major Canadian shopping day falls in December instead.

What is boxing day?

300

This search engine makes changes to its logo, known as doodles.

What is Google?

300

It was this cargo ship that crossed the Atlantic in 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

300

This type of pie is traditionally served on Thanksgiving.

What is pumpkin pie?

300

This explorer is credited with holding an early European Thanksgiving in what is now Canada.

Who is Martin Frobisher?

300

The French Canadian name for Thanksgiving.

What is Action de grâce?

400

Since "pool" wasn't hoity-toity enough for the Big Apple in 1922, New York legally rebranded the sinful game with this word.

What are Billards?

400

This decade is when both the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and America’s Thanksgiving Parade started.

When are the 1920s?

400

This vegetable is a key ingredient in green bean casserole.

What are green beans?

400

This French explorer held feasts of thanks that included local Indigenous peoples.

Who is Samuel de Champlain?

400

Provinces and territories is Thanksgiving not a statutory holiday.

Where are Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, or Nova Scotia?

500

The Nordic country that the Dannebrog symbolizes.

What is Denmark?

500

The wobbly red piece of flesh on top of the beak of a turkey.

What is a snood?

500

The average weight of a turkey purchased for Thanksgiving.

What is 15 pounds?

500

This is why Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated earlier than American Thanksgiving.

Why is the harvest season earlier?

500

This other U.S. holiday coincides with Canadian Thanksgiving.

What is Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day?

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