This fast-food chain was one of the first to popularize pumpkin spice in beverages.
What is Starbucks?
The Rams played in this city before moving to Los Angeles.
What is St. Louis?
The TV series where a character declares “No soup for you!"
What is Seinfeld?
Statistically, this is Americans' favorite Thanksgiving side dish.
What is stuffing?
This U.S. President was known for his love of cherry pie.
Who is George Washington?
The fairy tale featuring a magical pumpkin that turns into a carriage.
What is Cinderella?
The first team to go undefeated in a regular season.
Who are the Miami Dolphins?
The food brand that debuted their canned soup in 1895.
What is Campbell's?
The month that Canada celebrates Thanksgiving.
What is October?
Besides flour, this is the main ingredient in pie crust.
What is fat (butter, lard)?
Peanuts character who waits in the pumpkin patch for “The Great Pumpkin."
Who is Linus?
They have a lightning bolt on their helmets.
Who are the Los Angeles Chargers?
This soup has a version called “Manhattan.”
What is Clam Chowder?
This household hazard triples on Thanksgiving.
What are fires?
The popular song by Don McLean which references a pie in its lyrics.
What is American Pie?
The vitamin most abundant in pumpkins.
What is Vitamin A?
The number of officials on the field during an NFL game.
What is 7?
This is a common ingredient in Japanese miso soup.
What is tofu?
When balloons were introduced in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, they took the place of these.
What are live zoo animals?
The traditional filling of a Boston Cream Pie.
What is custard or cream?
The tradition of placing a teal pumpkin on your doorstep for Halloween signifies you are handing out this.
What are non-food items?
The number of players that can be in motion before the snap.
What is 1?
The soup often consumed by athletes due to its high electrolyte content.
What is chicken soup?
This President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This savory pie from Britain is made of meat and potatoes.
What is Shephard's Pie?