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Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
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100

This round desert has a brown crust and orange filling. 

Pumpkin Pie 

100

This character invited themself to Charlie Brown's house for Thanksgiving. 

Peppermint Patty

100

How many of the ten lepers healed by Jesus returned to say "Thank you!".

One (1). 

100

What's the 2nd most consumed food on Thanksgiving?

Mashed Potatoes 

100

If you're not having turkey for Thanksgiving Dinner, you might have this meat instead. 

Ham

200

This food famous for making you sleepy, walks on 2 legs and has a beard. 

Turkey 

200

Lucy tricked Charlie Brown into kicking which object.

Football

200

What was today's big idea? 

We should thank Jesus. 

200

How long was the first Thanksgiving feast? 

3 days. 

200

What is the average weight of a turkey purchased for Thanksgiving? 

About 15 pounds.
300

This underground veggie is peeled, boiled, and mixed with butter. 

Mashed Potatoes 

300

Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving dinner was served on this type of table.

Ping Pong Table

300

Where was the thankful leper from? 

Samaria

300

What year was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?

1621

300

Which state consumes the most turkey on Thanksgiving? 

California

400

The "everything" sauce for Thanksgiving dinner that's made from broth.

Gravy 

400

At Charlie Brown's feast, he had toast, pretzels, popcorn, and this food.

Jelly Beans

400

In last week's Bible story, what did Jesus say was key to "moving mountains?" 

FAITH

400

Which U.S. President proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863?

Abraham Lincoln 

400

A female turkey can be called a hen or a ______. 

Jenny.

500

With a crunchy top and green vegetables, healthy food mixed with bacon or mushrooms and sauce to make this casserole. 

Green Bean Casserole 

500

This is where Charlie Brown was supposed to have Thanksgiving. 

Grandma's House 

500

The woman who washed Jesus' feet with her tears and hair was thankful for this. 

Forgiveness 

500

Where was the first Thanksgiving? 

Plymouth, Massachusetts. 

500

This berry was used by Native Americans to dye clothes and heal wounds, so they were probably not at the first Thanksgiving feast. 

Cranberries

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