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Facts about Ms. Lundberg
100

What bird do people eat on Thanksgiving?

Turkey

100

Many families in the U.S. celebrate Thanksgiving by sitting down together to do this.

Eat food

100

On this day after Thanksgiving, many Americans shop early for holiday gifts in a tradition known for big sales.

Black Friday

100

This is traditionally sung to celebrate someone’s birthday.

Happy Birthday

100

True or False: This is Ms. Lundberg's first year teaching.

False

200

There are 2 common ways people make regular potatoes on Thanksgiving. What are they?

Mashed and cheesy

200

This fruit is famously made into a sweet and tangy sauce served with turkey.

Cranberries

200

Sweet potatoes are often topped with this fluffy, sweet food before baking.

Marshmallows

200

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on this date every year.

February 14th

200

What is Ms. Lundberg's dog's name?

Elvis

300

Sweet, orange, and often baked into pies  

Pumpkin Pie

300

This parade, famous for its large balloons, is held annually in New York City on Thanksgiving morning.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

300

True or False: Thanksgiving is always celebrated on the 4th Thursday in November

True

300

These winged, nocturnal creatures are often associated with Halloween.

Bats

300

What month is Ms. Lundberg getting married?

May

400

This green vegetable side is sometimes baked with cream of mushroom soup and crispy fried onions on top.

Green Bean Casserole 
400

Name one of the football teams that plays on Thanksgiving this year.

Packers, Lyons, Bengals, Ravens, Chiefs, Cowboys

400

This hand-painted, horn-shaped container overflowing with fruits and vegetables is a symbol of Thanksgiving.

cornucopia

400

This is often made at midnight to welcome the New Year. 

New Year's Resolutions

400

Where did Ms. Lundberg grow up?

St. Louis Park (will accept Minneapolis or Edina)

500

A bread-based dish that often includes celery, onions, and herbs.

Stuffing

500

This U.S. president is credited with declaring Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln 

500

The Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in this U.S. state.

Massachusetts

500

This festive plant with red and green leaves is often used as a holiday decoration.

  •  poinsettia?

500

What is Ms. Lundberg's new last name going to be?

Czech

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