Thanksgiving History
Geography & Facts About Food Origins
Challenging Logic, Riddles, & Trick Questions
Vasquez Trivia
Food Trivia
100

Which U.S. President made Thanksgiving a permanent annual national holiday?


Abraham Lincoln


100

Sweet potatoes are botanically classified as what?


Root vegetables


100

If you eat leftovers for 3 days straight, what day is the last day they’re considered safe in the fridge?


Day 4 (3–4 days is the safe limit)


100

What Christmas decoration is considered a ‘maybe’ due to a situation where two people argued over how to assemble it — with decorations or without?

Outside Christmas Tree

100

Which part of the turkey is traditionally pulled apart for “good luck”?


The wishbone

200

The Pilgrims originally intended to land in Virginia. What shipboard document did they create when they realized they landed elsewhere?


The Mayflower Compact


200

Wild turkeys can actually fly. Their top flight speed is closest to which number?


Wild turkeys can actually fly. Their top flight speed is closest to which number?


200

A family has a 20-lb turkey that requires 13 minutes per pound. They start cooking at 9:00am. What time approximately will it finish?


Around 1:20pm


200

Which family member brought more than 1 rodent into the house ?

Nebula Vasquez

200

Which herb combination is considered the “Thanksgiving trio”?


Sage, rosemary, thyme

300

The Wampanoag leader who formed an alliance with the Pilgrims was known by what name?


Massasoit


300

Cranberries primarily grow in commercial “bogs,” but they are actually what type of plant?


Low-growing perennial vines


300

A turkey, cranberry sauce, and pie cost $32 total.

The turkey costs $10 more than the pie, and the pie costs twice as much as the cranberry sauce.

How much is the pie?


$11

300

What is the name of the river we walked through in Zion ?

The Narrows

300

What is the name of the traditional Native American “Three Sisters” crops often eaten at early harvest feasts?


Corn, beans, and squash


400

Which early colonial event is considered the first proclaimed Thanksgiving celebration in what would become the U.S., predating Plymouth?


The 1619 Berkeley Hundred Thanksgiving (Virginia)


400

Which U.S. state produces over half of all cranberries in the country?


Which U.S. state produces over half of all cranberries in the country?


400

If 8 adults eat 3/4 lb of turkey each, but only 4 lbs of turkey actually gets carved, what percent of the turkey was eaten?


66–67% (4 lbs eaten out of ~6 lbs needed)


400

What do we call the iconic event when Dad drove us through a narrow path on the edge of a snowy mountain in the dark ?

The Toyota Trip , The Toyota Trail

400

What temperature (°F) must turkey reach internally to be considered safe to eat?


165°F


500

Sarah Josepha Hale spent 17 years petitioning presidents to establish Thanksgiving. Besides this, she is famous for writing what classic children’s rhyme?


“Mary Had a Little Lamb”


500

The turkey is native to which two regions of the world?


North America and parts of Central America (Mexico)


500

A family of 5 sits at a round table. Everyone must sit next to at least one person they like, but each person dislikes exactly one specific person at the table (all different).

What is the minimum number of unique seating arrangements that satisfy all conditions?


 2 possible arrangements


500

What snacks did we regular buy for road trips, list 3.

Cheez Its , Hot Cheetos , Hummus and Prezels , Oreos , etc


500

What alcoholic drink was commonly served at early Thanksgivings because the water wasn’t safe to drink?


Hard cider (sometimes beer)


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