Thanksgiving History
Foods We Love
Macy’s Parade Magic
Black Friday Frenzy
Fall Traditions
Just for Fun!
100

This group was said to share the first Thanksgiving meal with the Pilgrims.

Wampanoag

100

This orange vegetable is the star of many pies.

pumpkin

100

This city has hosted the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade since 1924.

New York City

100

Black Friday is the day after this U.S. holiday.

Thanksgiving

100

This drink, often served warm or spiced, is a fall favorite.

apple cider

100

This hand gesture Thanksgiving craft turns your palm into a bird.

hand turkey

200

The year traditionally cited as the “First Thanksgiving.

1621

200

Cranberry sauce became popular because New England was rich in these small red berries.

cranberries

200

These giant parade characters were originally filled with this gas.

helium

200

The term “Black Friday” originally referred to crowded streets in this city.

Philadelphia

200

This type of squash doubles as décor and dinner.

butternut squash

200

The wishbone is traditionally broken by two people making one of these.

wish

300

He declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

300

This bird became the Thanksgiving favorite partly because it was plentiful and didn’t produce milk or eggs.

turkey

300

efore balloons, Macy’s used this type of performer to lead the parade.

What are live animals from the Central Park Zoo

300

Retailers say profits begin to go “into the black,” referring to this financial item

profit/loss ledgers

300

Raking these crunchy, colorful items is a classic fall chore.

leaves

300

This character from “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” famously serves popcorn and toast.

Charlie Brown

400

This 19th-century writer campaigned for decades for a national Thanksgiving.

Sarah Josepha Hale

400

Name the spice blend often used in pumpkin pie (three-word answer)

pumpkin pie spice

400

This beloved cartoon beagle has appeared in the parade more than any other character

Snoopy

400

Online shoppers celebrate this day the Monday after Black Friday.

 Cyber Monday

400

This American poet wrote, “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.”

John Keats

400

This board game, popular at family gatherings, includes money, property, and a top hat.

Monopoly

500

The Mayflower Compact was signed in this location.

Cape Cod / Provincetown Harbor?

500

The Indigenous peoples used this method—burying corn, beans, and squash together—which created the “Three Sisters.”

companion planting

500

The parade ends each year with the arrival of this figure.

Santa Claus

500

This big-box store is known for “doorbuster” deals that customers line up for.

Walmart

500

The autumn equinox marks the day when daylight equals this.

nighttime

500

The “Turkey Trot” is this kind of holiday activity.

fun run / race

600

The Native American who famously helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter.

Squanto

600

This nut, native to North America, is the base of a classic Southern holiday pie.

pecan

600

The parade was originally created by Macy’s employees who were immigrants wanting to celebrate this holiday tradition from Europe.

holiday street festivals

600

– In 2020, this unexpected global event shifted most Black Friday sales online.

COVID-19 pandemic

600

The science term for trees changing color in fall is called this.

senescence

600

his holiday TV special has aired annually since 1966 and features great pumpkins.

“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”