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100

This food was a main staple at the first Thanksgiving, but is rarely eaten at Thanksgiving now.

What is seafood

100

This category of tree accounts for 42% of the 17.6 million acres of forest in Maine.

What are deciduous trees.

100

The largest apple orchard in the U.S. is located in this state.

What is New Hampshire

100

This classic treat is one part drink and one part sweet dessert, but both can be found at your backyard orchard.

What is Apple Cider Donuts

100

The original jack-o-lanterns were made with this root vegetable by the Irish

What are potatoes

200

This year held the celebration that is most commonly considered to be the first Thanksgiving. (correct within 20 years)

What is 1621

200

This term is used for the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox.

What is Harvest Moon

200

This state has the largest corn maze in the U.S.

What is Illinois

200

With the first recipe published in 1917, this pillow-topped side dish has earned its way into American fall tradition.

What is Sweet Potato Casserole

200

In this film, The Headless Horseman pursues Ichabod Crane and throws his pumpkin head at Ichabod, knocking him off his horse.

What is Sleepy Hollow

300

John F. Kennedy and Harry S Truman and other presidents had pardoned turkeys, but this president made Thanksgiving turkey pardoning an annual event.

Who is George H. W. Bush

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Without this pigment found in fall leaves, trees and shrubs would naturally be red, yellow, orange, purple or brown.

What is chlorophyll

300

Once planted, on average an apple tree takes this many years to start producing fruit.

What is 5 years.

300

Another word for making something fit a particular specification or situation, this delectable treat is known for its creamy, malleable texture and soaks up autumn flavors like no other.

What is Fudge

300

In this year, Starbucks launched the Pumpkin Spice Latte.

What is 2003

400

One of the first Thanksgiving feasts shared with Native Americans on record occurred in Maine in August 1607 at Fort George with this Native American Tribe.

Who are the Abenaki Indians of Maine

400

This scenic northeast road sees 4,000 visitors per day during peak fall foliage.

What is The Kancamagus Highway

400

In this country, the activity bobbing for apples was invented as a courting ritual.

What is England

400

Sometimes the highlight of the season, this term refers to edible and versatile culinary delights that require skills of reinvention over the course of several days.

What are Thanksgiving leftovers

400

On average, a pumpkin has this many hundred seeds. (correct within 50)

What is 500

500

In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a National Federal holiday thanks to more than 30 years of lobbying by this women, known as the ‘Mother of Thanksgiving’.

Who is Sarah Josepha Hale

500

This cardiovascular outcome typically decreases in the fall.

What is heart attack

500

DAILY DOUBLE

One gallon of apple cider requires the juice of this many apples. (correct within 5)

What is 40 apples

500

This type of apple grows in the northeast and pays homage to the state in which they were created.

What are Empire Apples

500

This state claims to be the "pumpkin capital of the world" because it harvest 12,300 acres of pumpkins annually.

What is Illinois

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