This animated Peanuts special features a Thanksgiving meal of toast, popcorn, and jelly beans.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
This classic pie is the top dessert on Thanksgiving, even if some of us pretend to like it.
Pumpkin pie
This president made turkey pardoning an annual tradition.
George H.W. Bush
This cartoon dad is known for cooking a huge turkey and panicking every year (relatable energy)
Homer Simpson
This NFL team has played a Thanksgiving game every year since the 1930s
The Detroit Lions
This show’s famous Thanksgiving episode includes a giant turkey flying through the air as part of a parade stunt gone wrong.
Bob’s Burgers
These tiny white snacks pop up everywhere in Thanksgiving recipes—especially on sweet potatoes.
Marshmallows
The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted this many days—yes, they partied harder than most teens.
Three days
This popular social media app often explodes with Thanksgiving memes about awkward family dinners.
All of them!
The phrase “Who made the mac and cheese?” became a Thanksgiving meme on TikTok. What’s the real meaning behind it?
(Does not need to be answered as a question)
Judging whether the food is safe to eat based on who made it
Some people insist this is the only “correct” bread for stuffing, making it a yearly debate.
Cornbread
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade started in this decade. (Double Points for Exact Year!)
The 1920s (1924)
Every year, this major dog competition airs right after the Macy’s parade.
The National Dog Show
This U.S. state eats more turkey on Thanksgiving than any other.
California
In Bluey’s “Family Meeting” episode, which went viral on TikTok around Thanksgiving, which family member is being “put on trial” for bad manners?
Bandit (the dad)
This side dish was created by Campbell’s Soup to sell cream of mushroom soup, and now it shows up at almost every table.
Green bean casserole
This president officially made Thanksgiving a national holiday during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
This famous Minecraft YouTuber dropped a Thanksgiving special featuring a giant feast build.
Dream, TommyInnit, or Stampy
Wild turkeys can run up to this many miles per hour
Around 20 mph
In “Friends,” this character once wore a turkey on their head.
Joey and Monica
Most of the canned version of this fruit sauce slides out looking exactly like the can—and people still eat it happily.
Cranberry sauce
This famous Illinois store launched “The Great Tree” tradition in 1949, becoming a landmark Chicago Thanksgiving attraction.
Marshall Field’s (now Macy’s)
This character from “SpongeBob” once proclaimed it “a day of giving thanks… and eating until you can’t move.”
Patrick Star
This famous Friday shopping day happens right after Thanksgiving and marks the start of holiday chaos.
Black Friday