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100

This bird is traditionally eaten for Thanksgiving.

What is a turkey?

100

This many Americans eat turkey for Thanksgiving:

a) 80 %

b) 20 %

c) 50 %

d) 60%

What is a) 80%?

100

Every year, the President of the United States grants a pardon to whom? 

What is a turkey?

200

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the heaviest turkey weighed this many pounds.

What is 86 pounds?

200

This is the shopping day that follows immediately after Thanksgiving.

What is Black Friday?

200

This is the ship the pilgrims sailed in from England to America. 

What is the Mayflower?

300

This orange vegetable is popular at Thanksgiving.

What is a pumpkin?
300

This famous movie airs on Thanksgiving Day every year.

What is A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?

300

The pilgrims sailed to America in this year. 

What is 1620?

400

This state (starting with the letter M) provides the most turkeys of any of the 50 states. 

What is Minnesota?
400

This city hosts the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

What is New York City?

400

This U.S. President made Thanksgiving an official holiday in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

True or false: There is a phone number you can call on Thanksgiving Day to ask questions about how to cook your turkey.

True! If you need help you can call the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line at 1-800-BUTTERBALL

500

This part of the turkey is pulled by two people and the person that has the bigger piece will have good luck the following year. 

What is the wishbone?

500

Benjamin Franklin wanted our national bird to be the turkey, however, this bird won the title. 

What is bald eagle?

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