Holiday History
Delicate Dishes
Fall Festivities
Pilgrim Pop Culture
Wacky Words
100

In 1621, pilgrims shared a feast with the Wampanoag, a tribe of this broader group of peoples. 

Who are Native Americans? (Indians accepted)

100

First, add yeast to warm water. Next, add sugar, flour, salt, and butter. Allow to rise and bake. Or just ask Carissa to bring them. 

What are Dinner Rolls? 

100

The longer you spend raking them, the more you'll have to jump in. 

What are Leaves? 

100

This department store hosts a parade in New York City every year on Thanksgiving Day. This year's will include floats representing Bluey and Labubu.

What is Macy's?

100

A list of ingredients and methods on how to make a particular dish. When making something new, you will most likely refer to one of these. 

What are Recipes? 

200

This northern neighbor of ours celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October to avoid overlap with Remembrance Day.

Where is Canada? 

200

While there is almost an infinite way to flavor this dish, common tastes include strawberry, chocolate mousse, and New York. 

What is Cheesecake? 
200
Yesterday, President Donald Trump pardoned Gobble and Waddle, who belong to this species, from a Thanksgiving fate. 

What are Turkeys? 

200

In Season 5, Episode 8 of this show, Joey puts a turkey on his head to scare Chandler. Consequently, it gets stuck on his head. 

What is Friends?

200

The sound a turkey makes or eating food in a rushed manner. 

What is Gobble? 

300

This colony hosted the first Thanksgiving. Its inhabitants ventured to the Americas aboard the Mayflower. 

Where is Plymouth? 

300

To create this dish, you'll need a base of fat, a thickener, and a liquid. 

What is Gravy? 

300

You get what you asked when acquiring the larger half. 

What is breaking a wishbone?

300

The Detroit Lions and this NFL team, represented by a star, has played every Thanksgiving since 1966. 

Who are the Dallas Cowboys? 

300

A type of plant that yields large grains set in rows on a cob. (Corn is a synonym for this word). 

What is Maize? 

400

Name a bird that was the center for the feast at the first few Thanksgivings. All of these birds are similar in one aspect, yet none are similar to turkeys. 

What are ducks, geese, or swans? 

400

A relative of mustard mixed with butter, garlic, onion, and heavy cream creates this dish that is commonly served at steakhouses but is also a Thanksgiving staple.

What is Creamed Spinach? 

400

In this game, someone can bite an empire, while another bites a jazz, and another bites a cameo.

What is Apple Bobbing? 

400

This movie follows Neal Page as he tries to return home for Thanksgiving. Along his journey, he has to resort to many forms of transportation. 

What is Trains, Planes, and Automobiles? 

400

At Thanksgiving, it likely holds fruit, nuts, or flowers. In the Hunger Games, it housed weapons for the tributes. 

What is a Cornucopia? 

500

Which president made Thanksgiving a holiday. He was also (not officially) the first to pardon a turkey from Thanksgiving. 

Who is Abraham Lincoln? 

500

This vegetable is, by definition, baked with milk or a sauce. 

What are Scalloped Potatoes?

500
The New York Botanical Garden hires a man by the name of Adam Bierton to partake in this fall activity all year long. He is considered the best in the world at his job. 

What is Pumpkin Carving? 

500

Which celebrity said, "Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more." She is also known for her 25 season long show that became the highest-rated show in television history. 

Who is Oprah Winfrey?

500

A distinctive, typically pleasant smell. 

What is Aroma? 

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