Fall & Nature
History & Harvest
Thanksgiving Fun
Food & Feast
Thanksgiving Traditions
100

This holiday, celebrated on October 31, kicks off the fall season.

What is Halloween?

100

The Pilgrims sailed to America on this ship in 1620

What is the Mayflower?

100

This sport is traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day, with the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys hosting games.

What is football?

100

This pie, flavored with nutmeg and cinnamon, is a Thanksgiving staple.

What is pumpkin pie?

100

The U.S. president traditionally “pardons” one of these animals each year.

What is a turkey?

200

These colorful leaves fall from trees in autumn.

What are autumn leaves?

200

This crop, also called maize, was a vital food source for Native Americans.

What is corn?

200

Many families gather around the TV to watch this annual dog show after the parade.

What is the National Dog Show?

200

This bread-based dish is cooked inside or outside the turkey.

What is stuffing (or dressing)?

200

This parade, featuring giant balloons, is held annually in New York City on Thanksgiving morning.

What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?

300

This drink, made from apples, is popular in the fall.

What is apple cider?

300

This president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?


300

Breaking this part of the turkey is said to bring good luck.

What is the wishbone?

300

These red berries are made into this sweet and tart sauce.

What are cranberries and cranberry sauce?

300

This tradition involves sharing what you’re grateful for before the meal begins.

What is giving thanks?

400

This spice blend, often used in lattes, is associated with fall flavors.

What is pumpkin spice?

400

This traditional fall festival, often held in farming communities, celebrates the end of the growing season.

What is a harvest festival?

400

This month-long shopping event begins the day after Thanksgiving.

What is the holiday shopping season?

400

This popular side dish is made from mashed root vegetables and often topped with marshmallows

What are sweet potatoes/yams?

400

The first Thanksgiving feast was shared between the Pilgrims and this Native American tribe.

Who are the Wampanoag?

500

This American holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.

What is Thanksgiving?

500

This November celebration in Canada is similar to Thanksgiving in the U.S., but is held on the second Monday of October

What is Canadian Thanksgiving?

500

This traditional post-dinner activity often involves napping on the couch after a big meal.

What is a turkey nap (or food coma)?

500

This dish, often made with poultry drippings, flour, and broth, ties the whole Thanksgiving plate together.

What is gravy?

500

The appearance of this special guest marks the end of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Who is Santa Claus?

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