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History Lesson
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American Tradition
100

This household hazard triples on Thanksgiving. 

Fires

100

This 2013 Disney movie about sisterhood holds the record for the highest grossing weekend in Thanksgiving history. 

Frozen

100

This notable Native American served as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.

Squanto

100

This parade is the most famous thanksgiving parade. 

Macy’s thanksgiving day parade 

100

This theater going former U.S. President made Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Abraham Lincoln

200

This meat preparation style consists of breaking and cutting out a turkey's back bone to lay it flat.

Spatchcock

200

In the television show, Friends, this character hates thanksgiving. 

Chandler

200

This was the first official act of legislation by the Pilgrims. 

The Mayflower Compact.

200

This world-famous holiday figure appears at the end of Thanksgiving parade. 

Santa Clause

200

Black Friday is the busiest day of the year for this profession.

Plumbers

300

In 1995 this Thanksgiving vegetable was the first to be grown in space.

Potato

300

A children’s summer camp play re-enacting the First Thanksgiving takes a turn when the Native Americans burn the Pilgrim’s village and take them hostage in this 1993 movie. 

Adams Family Values

300

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

Three

300

This beloved yellow animated character went viral in 2023 from a photoshopped video showing the balloon flying away into the sky. 

Stuart the Minion

300

These two NFL teams have played a game on Thanksgiving day since 1966.

Detroit Lions & Dallas Cowboys

400

This insect is a critical part of the cranberry harvesting ecosystem. 

Bog Spiders

400

This 2008 romantic comedy movie staring Tim McGraw is the only Christmas film to land in the top 10 list of box office records for Thanksgiving weekend. 

Four Christmases

400

This is the place where the Pilgrims first landed when arriving on American shores. 

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

400

This animated movie character, who's kind can now be viewed at the San Diego Zoo, made his first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2010. 

Kung Fu Panda's Po

400

This youngest elected U.S. President was the first to pardon a turkey. 

John F. Kennedy

500

According to the National Turkey Federation, roughly this many turkeys are consumed on Thanksgiving. 

46,000,000

500

This star-studded-backstage-musical-film won the Golden Globe for best original song in 2011. 

Burlesque 

500

This many people were passengers on the Mayflower. 

102

500

This 1919 black and white feline was the first character balloon to appear in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Felix the Cat

500

The troops of this Revolutionary War battle stopped to observe a day of Thanksgiving.

The Battle of Saratoga