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100

This is usually served as the main course for a Thanksgiving meal. 

Turkey

100

Someone who has the same parents as you is called

Sister and brother.

100

This decoration has feathers, a beak, a wattle and a snood!

Turkey

100

Which side of the turkey has the most feathers?

The outside!

100

When was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?

          1963            1621         2004         

1621

200

This food is usually cooked inside the turkey.  You could even say it is stuffed inside it! 

Stuffing

200

These people are the parents of your parents!

Grandparents

200

An orange decoration usually seen in the fall season. 

Pumpkin

200

Why do turkeys gobble?

Because they never learned table manners.

200

How many turkeys are prepared for Thanksgiving in America each year?

About 46 million      About 4,600        About 460

About 46 million

300

You mash um, you mash 'um, you mash 'um mash 'um mash 'um!

Mashed Potatoes

300

These people are siblings to your parents. 

Aunts and uncles. 

300

These decorations are usually brown, red, yellow and orange.  You can buy fake ones, but the real ones usually turn these colors in the fall. 

Leaves

300

What instrument does a turkey play?

The drumstick! 

300

How many days did the first Thanksgiving feast last?

3 days.

400

These red berries are traditionally served at a Thanksgiving meal. 

Cranberries

400

These people are children of your aunts and uncles. 

Cousins.

400

This colorful vegetable is used to decorate the inside and outside of a home and make it festive.  It is not usually eaten, but sometimes made into cornmeal or popcorn. 

Indian corn

400

What did the turkey say to the computer?

Google, google.

400

What month does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?

October (On the 2nd Monday of the month.)

500

What part of the turkey do people pull apart and the person who gets the longest side gets to make a wish?

Wishbone

500

These people are parents to your grandparents. 

Great-Grandparents

500

A symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers, or nuts

Cornucopia or Horn of Plenty

500

What’s a turkey’s favorite Thanksgiving food?

Nothing—it’s already stuffed.

500

In this country, Thanksgiving is meant to celebrate hard work and is a way of thanking each other for service to the community.

Japan

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