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100

In 1941, Congress officially set the ____ Thursday of November as Thanksgiving across the country.

Fourth.

100

This is the only square balloon to ever be featured in the Parade.

Spongebob Squarepants.

100

This is the location of the first Thanksgiving. 

Plymouth, Massachusetts

100

People in the South are more likely to call this Thanksgiving staple dressing, while people from northern and western states tend to stick with this.

Stuffing.

100

This is the only time Christmas come before Thanksgiving.

In the dictionary.

200

Name one of the two football teams who took part in the first ever NFL Thanksgiving Day game in 1934. 

The Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears.

200

In 1939, what president cancelled Thanksgiving, resulting in one of the only 3 times the parade has ever been cancelled.

Franklin D. Roosevelt.

200

This Native American tribe took part in the first ever Thanksgiving. 

The Wampanoag.

200

This meat is the most popular alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving.

Ham

200

This is where turkeys go to dance.

The Butter Ball.

300

This 16th President made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

300

This famous animal was the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade's first ever giant balloon, introduced in 1927.

Felix the Cat.

300

America first called for a national day of thanksgiving to celebrate victory over the British in this battle.

Battle of Saratoga.
300

In 2010, the Cabot Creamery Cooperative made dreams come true by whipping up the world's largest serving of this famous side dish, weighing in at 2469 pounds.

Mac N' Cheese.

300

If April showers bring May flowers, then this is what  May flowers bring.

Pilgrims.

400

Before becoming a Christmas anthem, this song by James Pierpont referencing making spirits bright and laughing, was intended it to be a Thanksgiving Day song.

"Jingle Bells"

400

This is how many miles the parade route is. 

2.5 miles.

400

He was famously the only Founding Father and early president who refused to declare days of thanksgiving and fasting in the United States.

Thomas Jefferson.

400

This is how many calories on average are consumed, per person, at Thanksgiving dinner. (Within 500 calories)

4,500

400

This explains why Pilgrims’ pants always fall down.

Because they wear their belt buckles on their hats.

500

Black Friday is consistently the busiest day of the year for this non-retail professon.

Plumbers.

500

The first parade in 1924 went by this different holiday celebration name

Macy's Christmas Parade

500

In 1789, George Washington again called for national day of thanks on the last Thursday of November to commemorate the end of this War.

Revolutionary War.

500

Some people have a variant gene called TAS2R38 that allows them to taste certain bitter compounds, such as those found in this famous thanksgiving side dish. If you can't stand the taste of them, blame your genes.

Brussel Sprouts.

500

This is what unhappy cranberries are called.

Blueberries.