TURKEY TIME TRAVEL
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TURKEY DAY TRADITIONS
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CRAZY AUNT SUSAN
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The pilgrims came to North America on this ship in 1620.

Mayflower

100
Sugar was rare in 1621, so this tart fruit was used to make sweet sauce.

Cranberry

100

This famous parade in 1924 and included giant balloons.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

100

This Thanksgiving item was once found stuck on Monica Geller's head during a classic Thanksgiving episode of Friends.

Turkey

100

After her third plate of stuffing, Aunt Susan announces she’s going to take one of these, even though she sat down 12 minutes ago.

Nap

200

The first Thanksgiving took place in this town.

Plymouth, Massachusetts 

200

This dish proves that if you mix vegetables with fried onions and condensed soup, Americans will call it a holiday classic.

Green Bean Casserole

200

This NFL Team has played on Thanksgiving every year since 1934.

Detroit Lions

200

This animated special made toast and popcorn a legitimate holiday meal for at least one generation.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

200

This relative is who you famously go on "walk" with every Thanksgiving.

Cousin

300

This amount of days is how long the first Thanksgiving feast lasted.

3 Days

300

The largest of this Thanksgiving food weighed in at 3,699 lbs.

Pumpkin Pie

300

You don't want to marry into a family that participates in this yearly exercise. 

Turkey Trot

300

In a 2017 SNL sketch, Kate McKinnon plays this politician cooking Thanksgiving dinner.

Hillary Clinton

300

Aunt Susan swears she’s “not talking about this today,” right before launching into a 20-minute monologue about this topic.

Politics

400

This President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday

Abraham Lincoln

400

This TikTok star went viral last year for her Mac & Cheese recipe.

Tini Younger

400

This term was first used by Philadelphia police to describe the gridlocked streets and overwhelming crowds the day after Thanksgiving.

Black Friday

400

This actress won an Emmy for her guest spot as Rachel's self-absorbed sister Amy in a chaotic Thanksgiving episode of Friends.

Christina Applegate

400

Before she even takes off her coat, Aunt Susan hits every 20-something with this classic invasive holiday question.

"Are you seeing anyone?"

500
Pilgrims didn't refer to themselves as Pilgrims, they used this term instead.

Saints and Strangers

500

This term is used for a group of turkeys, not a flock.

Rafter

500

Some families use this tradition to decorate the table, adding one item each day.

Cornucopia

500

In Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, John Candy's character sells this item.

Shower Curtain Rings

500

Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Cameron Diaz all appeared in this SNL music video parody about being treated like VIPs when they return to their hometown for Thanksgiving.

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