Most popular pie eaten on Thanksgiving
Pumpkin
A turkey's gobble can only be made by male, which is called this name.
Tom
This ship carried 102 passengers on it's voyage.
Mayflower
One boy provided a meal to 5,000 people using this amount of fishes and loaves.
Five loaves and two fish.
This nicknamed "North Star State" is number one in amount of turkeys raised.
Minnesota?
Giant object used to store food, flowers, and or corn. Also gained popularity through a famous sci-fi movie franchise.
Cornucopia
Next to turkey, this dish is number two in popularity at the Thanksgiving table.
Mashed Potatoes!
The famous parade held in New York City every Thanksgiving since 1876.
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
Two dishes most would shy away from at a normal dinner, John the Baptist however lived off both of these 'Wild" foods.
Locust and wild honey
This popular Christmas song was traditionally a Thanksgiving classic.
"Jingle Bells?"
The name of the process that involves soaking a turkey in saltwater solution before cooking it
Brining
"Foxes have dens and birds have nests" But where do turkeys commonly choose to roost their bodies at night?
Trees/tree branches?
President _____ Proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday on October 3rd 1863.
Abraham Lincoln
Jesus famously referred to himself as this popular side dish in the sixth chapter of Luke.
"The Bread of Life"
The average American consumes this amount of calories at Thanksgiving dinner.
(Closest team guess wins point)
4,500 calories?
All descendents of passengers or crew on the Mayflower
This popular song refers to the largest city in the country named after this category.
Istanbul
This state held the first ever thanksgiving feast
Massachusetts
These two foods God provided for the Israelites in the wilderness after they complained about being hungry
Quail and Manna
This President was the first to refuse to declare a Thanksgiving proclamation.
Thomas Jefferson?
This is the largest turkey on record ever weighed
86 pounds
This amino acid, found in turkey, is often falsely blamed for Thanksgiving sleepiness.
Tryptophan
This Indian tribe was the first to celebrate Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims
The Wampanoag people
Along with wheat, barely, grapes, figs, pomegranates, and dates, this food item is one of the "seven species of the Promised Land"
Olives
This long piece of flesh grows down from a turkey's forehead
A Snood