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100

The most popular Thanksgiving dessert.

What is Pumpkin Pie? 

100

The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade concludes with the arrival of this person.

Who is Santa Claus?

100

The orange vegetable commonly used as a symbol of Thanksgiving.

What is a pumpkin?

100

Though this song is thought of s a Christmas song, it was actually written to be sung on Thanksgiving Day. 

What is Jingle Bells?

100

True or False. The first ever TV dinner was made with Thanksgiving leftovers. 

True! In 1953 a worker at Swanson ordered too many frozen turkeys (260 tons too many to be exact), so a company salesman named Jerry Thomas had the idea to create a packaged dinner on aluminum trays. After an assembly line of women scooped turkey, cornbread dressing, peas, and sweet potatoes onto the trays, the TV dinner was born! 

100

This President first ordered a national day of Thanksgiving.  

Who is George Washington?


100

True or False: Turkeys can fly

Yes! Wild turkeys can fly, though they are not built for long-distance flight and typically only fly for short bursts to escape predators or to reach their roosts in trees

200

This red fruit is often served after being made into a jelly along with other side dishes for Thanksgiving dinner.

What is cranberry sauce?

200

The US state that calls itself the "Turkey capital of the world"

What is Minnesota?

200

What do you call a live turkey on thanksgiving?

Lucky :)

200

In the early 20th century, children dressed up in costumes and would beg for treats on Thanksgiving, a tradition that used to be called "Thanksgiving Masking".

What is Halloween

200

The loose red skin attached to the underside of a turkey’s beak

What is a Wattle?

200

This president proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This eating utensil was most probably not used during the first Thanksgiving. 

What is a fork?

300

What dish is statistically Americans' favorite side dish?

What is stuffing? (Carol's fav as well!)
300

Which state produces the most cranberries?

Wisconsin
300

What do you call a running turkey?

Fast Food!

300

This is the decade Black Friday shopping began, following Thanksgiving

What is the 1950's

300

What football team as played on Thanksgiving every year since 1966?

Dallas Cowboys

300

This president was the first to "pardon" a turkey.

Who is John F Kennedy?

300

When does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?

On the second Monday in October.

400

This meat was brought to the first Thanksgiving by the native tribe

Deer/Venison

400

This sweet Thanksgiving side dish made from a root vegetable became popular in the 20th century

What is baked sweet potato/sweet potato casserole

400

This meat was brought to the first thanksgiving by the Native tribe. 

What is Deer (Venison)?

400

This profession shows the 24 hours after Thanksgiving to be their busiest time of year.

Plumbing!

400

This President made turkey pardoning an annual event.

Who is George H.W. Bush?

400

Though a staple for most Thanksgiving dinners, this side dish was not invented until 50 years after the first feast.

Cranberry Sauce.

500

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

What is Ham?

500

A tradition where people would break this specific part of a turkey, which was meant to promote patience and spending time with family.

What is the Wishbone?

500

This U.S. states hold the record for producing the most cranberries each year, a popular Thanksgiving side dish ingredient. 

What is Wisconsin? 

500

The Founding Father who wanted the wild turkey to be the symbol of the United States of America.

Who was Benjamin Franklin?

500

Which President refused to celebrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday?

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

He declined to make a proclamation in 1801. For Jefferson, supporting the holiday meant supporting state-sponsored religion since Thanksgiving is rooted in Puritan religious traditions.

500

Male Turkeys "gobble gobble", but female turkeys make this sound. 

What is "Cackle Cackle"?

600

This food was not served at the first Thanksgiving.

What are mashed potatoes?

600

This many turkeys are consumed every year at Thanksgiving.

What is 46 million?

600

The name of the indigenous tribe of people who met and assisted the pilgrims.

Who are the Wampanoag tribe?

600

The oldest Thanksgiving Day Parade in the U.S. is actually held in this city, not NYC.

What is Philadelphia

600

The only active NFL franchise to not have played a game on Thanksgiving

Who are the Jacksonville Jaguars?

600

This President declared two Thanksgivings in one year.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

Concerned that the shortened Christmas shopping season might dampen the economic recovery, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a Presidential Proclamation moving Thanksgiving to the second to last Thursday of November. As a result of the proclamation, 32 states issued similar proclamations while 16 states refused to accept the change and proclaimed Thanksgiving to be the last Thursday in November. For two years two days were celebrated as Thanksgiving - the President and part of the nation celebrated it on the second to last Thursday in November, while the rest of the country celebrated it the following week. 

To end the confusion, Congress decided to set a fixed-date for the holiday. On October 6, 1941, the House passed a joint resolution declaring the last Thursday in November to be the legal Thanksgiving Day. The Senate, however, amended the resolution establishing the holiday as the fourth Thursday, which would take into account those years when November has five Thursdays. The House agreed to the amendment, and President Roosevelt signed the resolution on December 26, 1941, thus establishing the fourth Thursday in November as the Federal Thanksgiving Day holiday.

600

This island nation celebrates Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November, just like the U.S., but with some Caribbean twists.

What is the Bahamas?