The city and state the Pilgrims landed in.
What is Plymouth, Massachusetts?
The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.
What is Pumpkin Pie?
This day follows Thanksgiving.
What is Black Friday?
This many turkeys are consumed on average every year at Thanksgiving.
What is 46 million?
In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, this part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a good luck custom.
What is the Wishbone?
The name of the ship the Pilgrims were on.
What is the Mayflower?
What is stuffing?
The Monday after Thanksgiving.
What is Cyber Monday?
The indigenous people of North America who are a common symbol of Thanksgiving.
What is the Wampanoag tribe?
The dangling skin under a turkey's neck.
What is a Wattle?
The natives brought this meat to the first Thanksgiving.
What is a deer?
Green Bean casserole was invented by what "Soup" company.
What is Campbell Soup?
The run people do in the morning on Thanksgiving to lose calories so they can eat them again later.
What is the Turkey Trot?
This food was not served at the first Thanksgiving.
What are mashed potatoes?
Where turkeys sleep.
What is a tree?
This is the reason the Pilgrims chose to leave England.
What is religious persecution?
This large root vegetable belongs to the morning glory family.
What are sweet potatoes?
The most popular thing to watch on Thanksgiving.
What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
The Founding Father who wanted the wild turkey to be the symbol of the United States of America.
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
A male turkey's name.
Who is Tom?
The year of the first Thanksgiving.
What is 1621?
The average person consumes this many calories, on average, at Thanksgiving dinner.
What is 4,500?
The NFL team has a tradition of playing on Thanksgiving Day and has played the most Thanksgiving games.
What is the Detroit Lions?
In Canada, this day is Thanksgiving.
What is the second Monday in October?
It's called the "Gopher" state, but maybe "Gobbler" state would be more appropriate because this state produces the most turkey each year.
What is Minnesota (46.5 million turkeys produced)