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100

This President made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This is the name for a baby turkey.

What is a poult?

100

This pie is the most popular Thanksgiving dessert in the United States.
 

What is pumpkin pie?

100

This large televised parade is held annually on Thanksgiving Day in New York City.

What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?

100

Approximately this many Americans travel for Thanksgiving each year.

What is 50 million?

200

The first Thanksgiving feast was celebrated in this year.

What is 1621?

200

The skin that hangs from a turkey's neck is called this.

What is a wattle?

200

This sauce, often served with turkey, was likely absent from the first Thanksgiving.

What is cranberry sauce?

200

Every year, the President of the United States pardons one or two of these animals.

What are turkeys?

200

The average American consumes about this many calories on Thanksgiving Day.

What is 4,500 calories?

300

This Native American tribe attended the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.

Who are the Wampanoag?

300

The wild turkey can run up to this many miles per hour.

What is 20 miles per hour?

300

The top-growing state for cranberries in the United States.

What is Wisconsin?

300

This popular NFL team has hosted a Thanksgiving Day game since 1934.

Who are the Detroit Lions?

300

Thanksgiving occurs on the fourth Thursday of this month.

What is November?

400

This was one of the main meats served at the first Thanksgiving instead of turkey.

What is venison?

400

The heaviest turkey on record weighed approximately this many pounds.

What is 86 pounds?

400

This carb-heavy dish made of bread cubes is a Thanksgiving staple.

What is stuffing?

400

This British holiday, celebrated on the same day, also involves feasting and thanks.

What is Harvest Festival?

400

The city of Plymouth is located in this New England state.

What is Massachusetts?

500

The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted this many days.

What is three?

500

his sound is only made by male turkeys.

What is a gobble?

500

This Native American crop, often featured at Thanksgiving, is also known as “maize.”

What is corn?

500

Breaking this part of a turkey with another person could bring you good luck.

What is the wishbone?

500

This state is the leading producer of sweet potatoes in the United States.

What is North Carolina?

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