Feast on These
Traditional Thanksgiving Things (TTT)
Macy's Day Parade
Thanksgiving Back in The Day
Rude Thanksgiving
100

The bird traditionally eaten on thanksgiving day.

What is turkey?
100

Fans of this sport traditionally watch games on thanksgiving day.

What is american football?

100

The famous Macy's Day Parade is held in this U.S. city.

What is New York City?

100

The location where the pilgrims on the Mayflower first landed.

What is Plymouth Harbor?

100

Something you are thankful for this year.

200

This side dish is the most popular in the United States.

What is mashed potatoes?

200

A popular activity the day after thanksgiving.

What is shopping?

200

This beloved character was the first Disney balloon in the Macy's Day Parade.

What is Mickey Mouse?

200

The year the pilgrims ate the first thanksgiving feast.

What is 1621?

200

The sauce that grandma often makes for thanksgiving.

What is cranberry sauce?
300
This vegetable is one of most people's least favorites, but is one of the most popular thanksgiving dish.

What is Brussels sprouts?

300

This is the world record for number of apples bobbed in one minute. 40, 37, or 18.

What is 37?

300

The year the first Macy's Day Parade was held. (Be within 5 years)

What is 1924?

300

This U.S. president gave us National Thanksgiving Day.

What is President Abraham Lincoln? 

300

The gift often given to the grandkids on thanksgiving.

What is Christmas Ornaments?

400

The most popular type of pie in the United States.

What is apple pie?
400

In this classic thanksgiving movie, a boy serves buttered toast, popcorn, and jelly beans to his friends for the thanksgiving feast.

What is A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?

400

This DreamWorks Animation character, first introduced in March of 2017 and voiced by Alec Baldwin, is making it's debut as a balloon in the Macy's Day Parade this year. 

What is Boss Baby?

400

This U.S. president changed thanksgiving day to the third Thursday of November in 1939, before he changed it back to the last Thursday in 1942, due to complaints.

What is Franklin Roosevelt?

400

Jameson's favorite edible centerpiece on the thanksgiving table.

What is turkey butter?

500

At the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate this meat instead of what we eat today, turkey.

What is deer/venison?   

500

This is the number of countries not including the U.S. that celebrate a Thanksgiving Day, 12, 23, or 16.

What is 16?

500

The theme of the Macy's Day Parade before it was Thanksgiving themed.

What is Christmas?

500

This is the name of the hat commonly worn by pilgrims.

What is a Capotain?

500
Names of the family members are written on this fall item, to mark where each person sits around the table.

What is a leaf?

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