Thanksgiving
Abbreviations
American Heroes
"State" Your Song
Things You’ve Definitely Heard Your Mom Say
100

Only this gender of Turkey "Gobble!"

What is Male?

100

This French initialism let's the host know you are coming to the party.

What is RSVP?

100

This Founding Father is known as the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later became the third President of the United States.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

This song describes a musical duel in which one competitor is backed by a “band of demons,” yet still loses to a local whose playing earns him a golden reward.

What is "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"?

100

The guilt-trip classic for every leftover on your plate.

What is "there are children starving in Africa.”

200

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

What is Three

200

Air quality scientists use this two-letter abbreviation to refer to dust found suspended in the air.

What is PM?

200

In 1937, this pioneering aviator vanished over the Pacific while attempting to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by air.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

200

In this Southern karaoke favorite, the singer admits he used to lean on Jack Daniel’s, but now finds something far smoother in the arms of his lover.

What is “Tennessee Whiskey”?

200

Whenever you ask for a snack before dinner, she hits you with this timeless rebuke.

What is “You’ll spoil your appetite”?

300

This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who Is Abraham Lincoln  

300

In a hospital setting, BME stands for this specialty.

What is Biomedical Engineering?

300

After witnessing the British bombardment of Fort McHenry, this American lawyer composed the lyrics to “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Who is Francis Scott Key?

300

This Southern anthem responds to criticism from a northern songwriter and still finds time to praise a place where the skies stay “so blue.”


What is “Sweet Home Alabama”?

300

The ultimate end of all arguments, often accompanied by a mysterious glare that ends debate forever.

What is “Because I said so”?

400

The second Monday of this month hosts Canadian Thanksgiving.

What is October?

400

The abbreviation of this category.

What is ABBR?

400

This Apollo 13 astronaut stayed calm under extreme pressure, helping guide his crew safely back to Earth after their spacecraft suffered a catastrophic explosion.

Who is Jim Lovell?

400

In this iconic tune, the singer declares he wants to "be a part of a place so great", he repeats its name for the title.

What is “New York, New York”?

400

She says this whenever you ask for extra cash.

What is “Money doesn’t grow on trees”?

500

 This chemical in turkey is thought to make people feel sleepy.

What is tryptophan?

500

You might hear this abbreviation during a rocket launch to describe the moment when a rocket experiences its greatest aerodynamic stress.

What is Max Q?

500

This Underground Railroad conductor, known as “Moses,” led dozens of enslaved people to freedom, served as a Union scout during the Civil War, and later fought for women’s suffrage.


Who is Harriet Tubman?

500

In this 1960s classic, the singer laments that “all the leaves are brown."

What is “California Dreamin’”?

500

She utters this when all words and reasoning fail.

What is “Go to your room”?

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