These two staple Thanksgiving foods were not featured at the first Thanksgiving
What are turkey and potatoes?
This President declared the first national day of Thanksgiving
Who is George Washington?
This is the most popular Thanksgiving side dish in America
What is dressing/stuffing?
The term "Black Friday" originated in this East Coast city
What is Philadelphia?
This city hosts the largest Thanksgiving Day Parade in the world
What is New York City?
This protein was eaten on Thanksgiving but is rarely seen on Thanksgiving tables today
What is seafood?
This President made Thanksgiving an annual holiday
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This is the most popular dessert on Thanksgiving
What is pumpkin pie?
This is the most sold clothing article on Black Friday
What are pajamas?
This comic character has made the most appearances in the major Thanksgiving Day Parades
Who is Snoopy?
This was the actual month the first Thanksgiving took place on
What is September?
This president is considered to have started the tradition of pardoning a turkey for Thanksgiving
Who is George H.W. Bush?
This turkey company has a hotline which someone can talk with professional chefs for tips about their Thanksgiving dinner
What is Butterball?
Black Friday is this trade's busiest day of the year
What are plumbers?
This city boasts the first US Thanksgiving Day Parade
What is Philadelphia?
This classic Christmas song was originally written as a Thanksgiving song
What is Jingle Bells?
Who is FDR?
This state farms the most Thanksgiving turkeys
What is Minnesota?
This percentage of Black Friday shoppers admit to being drunk while shopping (within a 5% range)
What are 12% of shoppers?
This city's parade ends with Santa Claus getting the key to the city
What is Detroit?
These were the names of the two turkeys pardoned by Biden this year
Who are Peanut Butter and Jelly?
Whether you call it dressing or stuffing depends on what region you're from. Kaleb calls it this
What is stuffing?
Contrary to popular belief, Black Friday is not the biggest shopping day in the US. Instead, this day is
What is the Saturday before Christmas (AKA Super Saturday)?
1942, 1943, 1944