Thanksgiving
Food and Drink
4-Letter Animals
Oldies'
"Good"ies
100

This iconic pet beagle flies high through the streets of NYC every Thanksgiving, with a total of 42 appearances to date.  

Snoopy

100

This Crimson Colored fruit is one of few to be Native to America, and is a staple at Turkey Dinners "berry" often.

Cranberries


100

Hard-shelled Crustacean

Crab

100

Alongside her husband in 1951, she created a sitcom that would go onto win 5 Primetime Emmy awards along with many other accolades where she "has some 'Splaining to do!"

Lucielle Ball
100

Immortalized by L. Frank Baum and further portrayed in novels by Gregory Maguire, this Pink Witch would go on to work under the Wizard. 

Glinda the Good

200

The day after Thanksgiving is commonly referred to as Black Friday, but Residential Plumbers will often joke that it is actually "this" color Friday - Ew!

Brown Friday

200

First Cultivated in Peru around 8000 years ago, Potatoes are now most famously produced in this US state. 

Idaho

200

Amphibian Jumper

Frog

200

This comic strip was released by Jim Davis in 1978, and it definitely wasn't on a Monday. 

Garfield

200

This TV show starring Kristen Bell has a title phase that many use to refer to the afterlife. 

The Good Place

300

Famously noted as the landmark of the where the Pilgrims first landed in Massachusetts, the name of this heavy grey boulder was eventually reclaimed by an Insurance Company. 

Plymouth Rock

300

Turkey is filled with great nutrients and minerals, including this Vitamin Letter that is known to aid in DNA synthesis and associated with metabolic function. 

Vitamin B

300

Fastest Rabbit

Hare

300

Built in 1961 and spanning across 94 miles, this fortification was fallen on November 1989, marking a significant point in the cold war. 

The Berlin Wall

300

Originally a book written in 1985 by Nicholas Pileggi, "Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family" was adapted into this blockbuster film directed by Martic Scorsese. 

Goodfellas

400

This sea-faring Lady made the journey from Europe to America in 1620, nearly 130 years after Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.

The Mayflower

400

It's quite common to incorporate stale ingredients into this thanksgiving dish, and it may make your diners feel gorged if it's delicious!

Stuffing

400

Extinct Bird

Dodo

400

Originally designed as a training exercise for reflexes, Atari released this video arcade game which is now recognized as the first commercially successful video game ever made. 

Pong

400

A completely useless person may be referred to as this 3-word phrase. 

Good-for-nothing

500

George Washington first proclaimed a National Day of Thanks in 1789, but it wasn't until 1863 when this 16th President made Thanksgiving a National Holiday.

Abe Lincoln

500

People tend to put blame on this amino-acid found in Chicken, Beef, and Turkey for the post-meal-crash on Thanksgiving - its actually the oversized portions.  

Tryptophan

500

Slimy Invertebrate

Slug

500

Taken at the end of the battle of the same name, an iconic photo of WWII is seen hear, aptly named- "Raising the Flag" on this Japanese area that translates to "Sulfur Island"

Iwo Jima

500

An American civil rights lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice to the Supreme Court, He was the Court's first African-American justice.

Thurgood Marshall