This is the day that Thanksgiving is celebrated.
The 4th Thursday in November
This is the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America.
The Mayflower
Americans eat approximately this much turkey on Thanksgiving.
500 million pounds
The parade is held every year in this city.
New York City
The day after Thanksgiving, often referred to as the biggest shopping day of the year, is called
Black Friday
This is the name of a female turkey.
A hen
The pilgrims landed at this rock and called it.
Plymouth Rock
The two most popular pies baked at Thanksgiving.
Pumpkin and apple pies
This jolly fellow is at the end of the Macy's parade every year. He brings gifts to children every year for Christmas.
Santa Claus
On Thanksgiving Day every year, this sport is played.
American Football
People in this state eat the most turkey.
California
This group of people helped the pilgrims to grow food and were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.
Native American Indians
Americans almost always serve this cheesy dish.
Macaroni & cheese
The day of the week the parade is on.
Thursday
This yellow vegetable is often served as a side dish and has lots of fiber in it.
Corn
This is the sound a male Turkey makes
Gobble Gobble
For how many days was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?
3 days
Americans usually prepare a sauce , that's made from a reddish-purple fruit that rhymes with strawberry.
Cranberry sauce
The parade has been around for many years and is celebrating this anniversary. (Number)
Its 100th Anniversary
A turkey is this type of animal: a fish, a mammal, an amphibian, etc.?
A bird
The English settlers who landed on Plymouth.
The pilgrims.
Americans eat this kind of potato at every Thanksgiving dinner.
Mashed potatos.
What store is The Thanksgiving Day parade named after?
Macy's.
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated during this month.
In October.