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The average weight of this type of bird eaten at Thanksgiving is about 16 pounds.

What is a Turkey?

100

This ship carried the Pilgrims to the New World in 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

100

This NFC North team is the Packers' longest-standing rival, with the two teams facing off in the "Border Battle" since 1919.

What are the Chicago Bears?

100

This shopping spree usually occurs on the weekend after thanksgiving, and is known for the lowered prices and sales.

What is Black Friday?

100

The average number of calories consumed by an American on Thanksgiving Day is about this many.

What is 4,500?

200

These nutty treats, often candied and served in pies or as a side dish at Thanksgiving, are native to North America.

What are Pecans?

200

Where was the first non-official Thanksgiving held?

What is Plymouth, MA?

200

The Packers won their first Super Bowl in 1967, defeating this team 35-10.

What is the Kansas City Chiefs?

200

In the early 20th century, this parade, first held in 1924, became a yearly Thanksgiving tradition and is now one of the most famous events of the holiday season.

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

200

According to tradition, this many days did the first Thanksgiving celebration last.

What is 3 days?

300

Although turkey has become synonymous with Thanksgiving, this animal was often the primary source of protein in early American feasts, as evidenced by records from the early colonies.

What is Venison (Deer)?

300

The "First Thanksgiving" took place in this year, when the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag celebrated their successful harvest.

What is 1621?

300

The Packers have won the most championships in NFL history, with this number of titles. (Including Super Bowls)

What is 13?

300

These TWO teams play on Thanksgiving every year.

What are the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys?

300

In the U.S., this is the most popular day of the year to travel by airplane.

What is the day before Thanksgiving (Wednesday)?

400

This well-known Thanksgiving tradition involves one person pulling on one end of a wishbone and another person pulling on the opposite end to make a wish.

What is the Wishbone?

400

In 1863, this U.S. president proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday, largely due to the efforts of a campaign led by this woman, a famous editor of a popular magazine.

A : Who is Abraham Lincoln

A : Who is Sarah Josepha Hall?

400

This Hall of Fame wide receiver, known for his dramatic one-handed catches and deep-ball prowess, played for the Packers from 1995 to 2001.

Who is Antonio Freeman?

400

This animated series has a special Thanksgiving episode where Charlie Brown and his friends try to create a Thanksgiving feast.

What is "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving"?

400

The first Thanksgiving in 1621 was celebrated between the Pilgrims and these Native American people.

Who are the Wampanoug?

500

Despite being a traditional part of Thanksgiving meals, this vegetable is not native to North America, but was introduced by European settlers in the 17th century. It was originally grown as an ornamental plant before becoming a holiday staple.

What are Brussel Sprouts?

500

This group of people, who helped the Pilgrims survive their first year in the New World, is often credited with contributing to the "first Thanksgiving."

Who are the Wampanoag?

500

The Packers' first-ever draft pick in 1936 was this future Hall of Fame halfback, who went on to become one of the NFL's all-time greats.

Who is Clarke Hinkle?

500

This fun run happens on Thanksgiving morning to be active before consuming meals, and/or to raise money.

What is a Turkey Trot?

500

In the U.S., this state is known for producing the most turkeys, contributing nearly one-quarter of all the turkey consumed for Thanksgiving.

What is Minnesota?

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