What is "Blackout Wednesday"?
The night before Thanksgiving, known for being a popular time for drinking and socializing.
Which U.S President made Thanksgiving a national holiday?
Abraham Lincoln
Which popular dessert is connected with Thanksgiving and the autumn season?
Pumpkin Pie.
True or false: Turkeys can fly.
True.
What happens at the end of Thanksgiving parades?
Santa Claus appears
True or false? There is a town in America called Turkey.
Answer: True (there are multiple!)
What year did green bean casserole start appearing on Thanksgiving menus?
1955.
Which U.S state consumes the most turkey every Thanksgiving?
Which U.S state consumes the most turkey every Thanksgiving?
To which country do people travel most on Thanksgiving?
USA.
Which Asian country celebrates a harvest festival similar to Thanksgiving called Pongal?
India.
What holiday happens the day after Thanksgiving, but is not Black Friday?
Native American Heritage Day.
Which U.S state first adopted Thanksgiving as an annual holiday?
New York.
Which U.S State has the most turkeys?
Minnesota
What European country celebrates a Harvest Festival similar to Thanksgiving?
Germany.
Who is Ceres?
The Goddess of harvest.
True or False: Pumpkins are vegetables.
False.
How many people were at the first Thanksgiving meal?
Will except...
any answer from 100-147 people.
True or false? The first Thanksgiving feast was eaten outdoors.
Answer:True.
True or false? America has a special stamp for Thanksgiving.
Answer: True.
How many turkeys are eaten on Thanksgiving in the United States?
Around 45,46,or 47 million
What year did Congress make Thanksgiving a national holiday?
1941.
Where was the first Thanksgiving held?
Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Which type of food from the first Thanksgiving is now hardly eaten during the celebration?
Seafood.
What percentage of Americans prefer Thanksgiving leftovers to the actual meal?
Will except anywhere from 70%to 75%
Which countries recognize Thanksgiving as a national holiday?
Get at least 3 of these:
-Canada, Grenada, Liberia, Saint Lucia, and the United States