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What day is Thanksgiving in the United States?

The fourth Thursday of November.

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Approximately how many turkeys are eaten each year on Thanksgiving in the United States?

46 Million

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What is a baby turkey called?

A Poult

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What city hosts the Macy's Day Parade each year on Thanksgiving Day?

New York City

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True of False: All Turkeys Gobble

False, only male turkeys.

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Which southern US state was the first to adopt Thanksgiving in 1855?

Virginia

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Cranberries are bounced to see if they are ripe. How high should they bounce to be considered ripe?

4 inches

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A full grown turkey has about how many feathers?

5,000 to 6,000

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What character is riding on the last float in the parade?

Santa 

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What President officially proclaimed that Thanksgiving would be a national holiday?

President Abraham Lincoln
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Which president is believed to be the first to pardon a turkey?

President Harry Truman

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What part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a superstitious good luck custom?

The wishbone

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What is a wattle?

The loose skin under the neck of a male turkey.

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What year did the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade begin?

1924

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What month do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving?

October

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Which US president decided that Thanksgiving would be the last Thursday of November?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Name two foods that were probably at the first Thanksgiving feast?

corn, vegetables, fruit, fish, other meats 

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What is a group of turkeys called?

A Flock

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True or False: The Parade costs over $13 million to put on each year.

True

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What Christmas song is though to be originally written as a Thanksgiving song?

Jingle Bells

500

What Native American taught the Pilgrims about the native plants and introduced them to Indian corn?

Squanto
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What is a horn filled with fruits and vegetables called?

A Cornicopia 

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How fast can a wild turkey fly?

55 MPH

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The Parade was cancelled for three years in a row due to a helium and rubber shortage during what war? 

WWII

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What two NFL football teams ALWAYS play on Thanksgiving Day each year?

Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys

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