Thanksgiving Foods
Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving Symbols
Thanksgiving History
Thanksgiving Surprise
100

Green Bean casserole was invented by this company.

Campbell Soup Company

100

A day where there are great sales for Christmas shopping.

Black Friday

100

The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin

100

Though this song is thought of as a Christmas song, it was actually written to be sung on Thanksgiving Day. 

Jingle Bells

100

This department store is known for their extravagant Thanksgiving parade.

Macys

200

The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.

Pumpkin Pie 

200

A race many people run on Thanksgiving morning.

Turkey Trot

200

The leaves turn these colors during the fall and make for nice decoration colors for Thanksgiving.

Orange, yellow, or brown

200

This President made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Abraham Lincoln

200

The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade concludes with the arrival of this person.

Santa Claus

300

A side dish made out of jellied fruit that is typically served at Thanksgiving.

Cranberry sauce

300

This many turkeys are consumed every year at Thanksgiving.

a. 32 million

b. 46 million

c. 74 million

B - 46 million

300

A large, native bird to North America that is large enough to feed a family.

Wild turkey

300

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

3

300

The loose red skin attached to the underside of a turkey’s beak

A wattle

400

The number one side dish served at most Thanksgiving dinners.

Stuffing/Dressing or Mashed Potatoes 

400

This is the second most popular Thanksgiving entree after turkey.

Ham

400

The conical-shaped basket that is generally filled with fruits and vegetables.

A cornucopia

400

Thanksgiving was first celebrated in this state.

Massachusetts

400

This food was not served at the first Thanksgiving.

Mashed potatoes

500

The average turkey eaten during Thanksgiving weighs this much.

30 pounds

500

This football team has played the most games on Thanksgiving.

The Detroit Lions

500

This meat was brought to the first thanksgiving by the Native tribe.

Deer (Venison)

500

The year of the first Thanksgiving.

1621

500

The Founding Father who wanted the wild turkey to be the symbol of the United States of America.

Benjamin Franklin

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