What is the most bought food for thanksgiving
Turkey
(83%)
In the NFL's annual tradition, teams from this city have played a Thanksgiving Day game since 1920, with the first-ever NFL Thanksgiving game being played by their team.
Detroit Lions
What is the most underrated food at thanksgiving
according to AI
Dinner rolls
The parade is famous for its massive balloons, but the very first parade in 1924 actually featured live animals borrowed from this local New York City landmark.
Central park zoo
Skittles
Taste the rainbow
This is the dish traditionally made with bread, sausage, and herbs that's often a Thanksgiving side.
Stuffing
Who is the bst team in the NFL so far
(Based on record)
New England Patriots
This U.S. President officially made Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday of November every year.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Originally called the Macy's Christmas Parade, the first annual event in 1924 did not feature giant balloons. What did they use?
Live Animals
Nike
Just do it
The turkey's wobbly red flap that hangs over its beak is called this, which is different from its wattle.
Snood
This NFL team has hosted a Thanksgiving game every year since 1934, the first one ever played
Detroit lions
The editor of Godey's Lady's Book, this woman campaigned for 36 years, writing to countless politicians and presidents before Abraham Lincoln finally declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Sara Joseph Hale
First held in 1924, the annual Macy's parade originally featured live animals from the Central Park Zoo instead of the giant balloons we know today. This jolly fellow's float is traditionally the last one in the parade, signaling the start of the Christmas season.
Santa Claus
Gatorade
Is it in you
This side dish, often a layered casserole, was first documented in the 17th century and traditionally features sweet potatoes, a topping of marshmallows, or a streusel topping.
Sweet potato casserole
Who has won the most superbowls in the past 20 years
New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers
Lobbied by the department stores to extend the holiday shopping season during the Great Depression, this president moved Thanksgiving to the second-to-last Thursday in November, a decision that proved widely unpopular.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
In the parade's early years, from 1927 to 1932, organizers released the giant, helium-filled balloons into the sky, offering this to whoever found and returned them
special gift or prize from Macy's
Capital One
Whats in your wallet?
This dish, a mix of starchy vegetables, is often served with butter, and was likely made from foods including mashed parsnips or other root vegetables instead of potatoes at the first Thanksgiving.
Mashed Potatos
why is football called football
DAILY DOUBLE
because it refers to a large family of games that were historically played on foot, distinguishing them from sports played on horseback
A famous person who famously called the turkey a "bird of courage," actually advocated for the national bird to be the turkey over the bald eagle.
Benjamin Franklin
While many characters have had balloons, this specific Peanuts character holds the record for the most different balloon designs featured in the parade over the years.
Snoopy
Reebok
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