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The Holiday
100

This jiggly red side dish is often served straight out of a can, ridges and all.

Cranberry Sauce

100

The city where the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade takes place.

New York City

100

With over 40 appearances since his debut in 1968, this "Peanuts" beagle holds the record for the character with the most balloons in parade history.

Snoopy

100

The day after Thanksgiving, a major shopping day, is known by this colorful name.

Black Friday

100

Thanksgiving is always celebrated on this day.

The fourth Thursday in November.

200

Southerners usually call it "dressing," while Northerners typically refer to it as this.

Stuffing

200

In 1927, live animals were replaced by these, which are now the parade's signature feature.

Balloons

200

From 1928 to 1932, Macy's did this with the balloons at the end of the parade, offering a $100 reward to anyone who found them and returned the deflated remains. Answer: >!What is releasing them into the air?

Release them into the air

200

This bone is often broken by two people, in hopes that their wish comes true.

Wishbone

200

This president was the first to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Campbell’s Soup estimates 40% of their Cream of Mushroom soup is sold to make this casserole.

Green Bean Casserole

300

This Thanksgiving, the White House will offer this presidential power to two very lucky turkeys.

Pardon

300

While Superman has been the largest overall, the record for the longest balloon ever belongs to this mythical creature, which measured 178 feet long in the 1929 parade.

A Dragon

300

This is the best selling pie on Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin Pie

300

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has occurred every year since 1924, except for the years 1942, '43, and '44, due to this event.

World War 2

400

A root vegetable often topped with marshmallows during Thanksgiving dinner. 


Sweet Potatoes

400

This NFL team has played 85 games on Thanksgiving.

Detroit Lions

400

The night before Thanksgiving, crowds gather near this Upper West Side museum to watch the balloons being inflated.

American Museum of Natural History

400

Coined by the National Retail Federation in 2005 to encourage people to shop online, this day is now the biggest online shopping day of the year.

Cyber Monday

400

Thanksgiving is always celebrated on this day in Canada.

The second Monday of October. (Columbus Day for the US)

500

A Turducken is comprised of these three birds.


Chicken, Turkey, Duck.

500

The first Thanksgiving was celebrated this year, one year after the founding of Plymouth.

1621

500

This cartoon sailor man was the very first giant balloon character in the parade.

Felix the Cat

500

This brand sells the most turkeys on Thanksgiving.

Butterball

500

Thanksgiving is 1 of 11 federal holidays.  Name 5 other federal holidays.

New Years Day

MLK Day

President's Day

Memorial Day

Juneteenth

July 4

Labor Day

Columbus Day

Veteran's Day

Christmas