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100

What year did the Pilgrims arrive in America?

1620

100

In which city Macy's parade takes place every year?  

New York City

100

The busiest travel day is Thanksgiving Day? Is it true?

Yes

100

What bird is the symbol of Thanksgiving Day?

The turkey

100

The most popular food to have on Thanksgiving is...

...turkey.

200

What was the ship name that transported Pilgrims to America?

Mayflower

200

Traditionally, people play and watch … matches.

Football

200

What country celebrates Thanksgiving in October?

Canada

200

What cereal is the symbol of American Thanksgiving?

The corn

200

This Thanksgiving food is most like mashed.

Mashed potatoes.

300

How many days took to reach the New World (America) from England?

66 days

300

The day after Thanksgiving Day is called ...

Black Friday

300

What day is American Thanksgiving celebrated?

The 4th Thursday of November.

300

What is a horn shaped basket filled with the bounty of harvest fruits, grains and vegetables?

The cornucopia.

300

This Thanksgiving drink is one that the kids love.

Sparkling cider.

400

Out of 102 Pilgrims how many survived?

53

400

How many free days do Americans have after Thanksgiving Day?

4 to 5

400

The four main colors of Thanksgiving are:

Red, brown, yellow and orange.

400

What type of potatoes is the symbol of Thanksgiving Day?

Sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes.

400

If people don't have turkey, a traditional substitute would be...

...ham.

500

What American President proclaimed this holiday to be held in each November?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

Thanksgiving is a time to gather with ... and enjoy a large meal together.

Family and friends

500

What did Pilgrims celebrate on the first Thanksgiving Day?

They celebrated the first successful harvest.

500

What are the six main symbols of Thanksgiving?

Turkeys, cornucopias, cranberries, corn, pumpkins and beans.

500

Name 3 foods that were probably eaten at the first Thanksgiving  Holiday.

Berries, nuts, corn, pumpkin pie, venison, onion, clams.

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