The most popular main course served on Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
The name for the shopping day immediately after Thanksgiving.
What is Black Friday?
The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving.
What is a pumpkin?
The name of the ship the Pilgrims boarded to start their journey that ended in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
What is the Mayflower?
The first US President to order a national day of Thanksgiving.
Who was George Washington?
The NFL team that has played nearly twice the amount of Thanksgiving games than any other team.
Who are the Detroit Lions?
82 Games (as of 2021)
What Charlie Brown serves for Thanksgiving.
What are toast and popcorn?
The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.
What is pumpkin pie?
The day and month of the year on which we traditionally celebrate Thanksgiving.
What is the fourth Thursday of November?
The indigenous people of North America who are a common symbol of Thanksgiving.
Who are Native Americans.
Double points if you said "Wampanoag tribe".
What year was the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade?
What is 1924? When employees marched through 34th St dressed as clowns, cowboys, and knights. There were floats, professional bands and twenty-five live animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo.
The first US President to officially issue a pardon to a Thanksgiving turkey.
Who was John F Kennedy?
The NFL team has the third most Thanksgiving appearances.
Who are the Green Bay Packers?
36 games played
A Thanksgiving movie starring John Candy featuring a character named Neal Page who is trying to get home for Thanksgiving.
What is Planes, Trains and Automobiles?
A red fruit popular as a side dish for Thanksgiving dinner, it is either served whole or as a jelly.
What are cranberries?
The part of the turkey that two people pull apart to see if their wish will be granted.
What is the wishbone?
The English Separatists who came to the United States in 1620 for religious purposes.
Who were the Pilgrims?
How many calories on average are consumed, per person, at Thanksgiving dinner?
What is 4,500?
The US President who made turkey pardoning an annual event.
Who was President George Herbert Walker Bush?
The reason why no Thanksgiving football games were played between 1941 and 1944.
What was World War II?
In the movie "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," who snapped off the biggest piece of the wishbone?
Who is Woodstock?
A vegan, vegetarian, non-meat food popular with non-meat eaters on Thanksgiving.
The most popular alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving.
What is ham?
A bird native to North America that is large enough to feed a family and which can have a bad disposition.
What is a wild turkey?
The year of the first Thanksgiving?
What is 1621?
Double points if you can identify the year that the English first settled in Connecticut.
The US President who declared two Thanksgivings in one year.
Who was President James Madison?
The year of the first Thanksgiving NFL game which year included the Canton Bulldogs vs the Akron Pros.
What is 1920?
In Disney's Pocahontas, the furry sidekick of the princess.
Who is Meeko?
The best way to tell if a cranberry is ripe.
What is "See if it bounces"?
A race many people run on Thanksgiving morning.
What is a turkey trot?
OR
What is the Manchester Road Race?
The conical-shaped basket that is generally pictured filled with fruits and vegetables, its origins date back to the classical world and a story about the god Zeus.
What is a cornucopia?
The number of days the first Thanksgiving celebration lasted.
What is three days?
The US President, author and architect who refused to celebrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
Who was President Thomas Jefferson?
He opposed days of Thanksgiving because they were remnants of Britain's reign over the American colonies.
The NFL team with the second most appearances on Thanksgiving.
Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
The title of the movie featuring turkey 28.
What is Free Birds?
The number of calories consumed on average per person on Thanksgiving dinner in the United States.
What is 4,500 calories?
The number of turkeys consumed every year at Thanksgiving.
What is 46 million?
The type of meat the native Americans brought to the first Thanksgiving.
What is venison?
OR
What is deer?
The cause of about one-half of the Pilgrim population to die off in their first year living in New England.
What is sickness and starvation?
But through prayer and hard work, with the assistance of their Indian friends, the Pilgrims reaped a rich harvest in the summer of 1621.
The president who proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Who was President Abraham Lincoln?
The only active NFL franchise to have never played on Thanksgiving.
Who are the Jacksonville Jaguars?
Which Thanksgiving movie stars Adam Sandler playing the role of twins?
What is Jack and Jill?