The part of the turkey that is saved and snapped as a superstitious good luck custom
Wishbone
The first department store to hold a Thanksgiving parade
Macy's
Name:
The ship the pilgrims came over on and
The captain of this ship
The Mayflower; Christopher Jones
The first Thanksgiving lasted this long
3 days
The following were approved table manners at the first Thanksgiving except:
(a) To eat with your hands
(b) To spit on the floor
(c) To throw bones into the hearth when done
(d) All of these were acceptable
(d) All of these were acceptable
Butterball says the best place to put the meat thermometer in the turkey is:
(a) Breast
(b) Thigh
(c) Top of Leg
(d) At an angle so it hits both the meat and stuffing
B: Thigh
The number of Americans that eat turkey at Thanksgiving
(A) 88%
(B) 47%
(C) 32%
(D) 93%
A: 88%
The Indians who were invited to the Thanksgiving feast were of the Wampanoag tribe. Their chief is named:
(a) Massasoit
(b) Pemaquid
(c) Samoset
(d) Squanto
(a) Massasoit
Thanksgiving occurs on this day
Why
Fourth Thursday in November
This was the date set by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 and approved by Congress in 1941
They did not serve this following food that we eat at Thanksgiving today during the first Thanksgiving
Why
(a) Pumpkin Pie
(b) Yams
(c) Vegetables
(a) Pumpkin Pie
Um there weren't ovens yet
Turkeys can drown if they look up in the rain
True or False
True
America is not the only country to celebrate Thanksgiving. This country celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October.
Canada
The tool not used by the Pilgrims during their Thanksgiving
(a) Knife
(b) Fork
(c) Spoon
(b) Fork
The year the celebration that is most commonly known as the first Thanksgiving occurred
1621
A full grown turkey has about this many feathers
3,500
Identify the snood and wattle
Name three berries* native to North America
Cranberries, blueberries, concord grapes
This Indian tribe taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land and were invited to the Thanksgiving meal
(a) Apache
(b) Wampanoag
(c) Cherokee
(b) Wampanoag
Approximately this many turkeys are eaten each year on Thanksgiving in the United States
280 Million
Cranberries are grow here
A bog
A baby turkey is called
A poult
In 2005 President Bush pardoned two turkeys named Marshmallow and Yam. But, these turkeys did not go to Frying Pan Park in Herndon, VA like all the previously pardoned turkeys. Instead, they were sent to Disneyland to live at the Disneyland farm. Marshmallow and Yam got to do this before being sent to Disneyland
They went to be in the Grand Marshals of the 2005 Disneyland Thanksgiving Day parade
The animal the native Americans brought to the first Thanksgiving
Deer
The only place in Australia where Thanksgiving is celebrated
Norfolk Island
Before being harvested and sold, an individual cranberry must bounce at least this many inches high to make sure they aren't too ripe
4 inches