"Planes, Trains, and Automobiles"
Thanksgiving History
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Movies/TV
Random Knowledge
100

In “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”, Neal and Del (Steve Martin and John Candy) are trying to reach this city in time for Thanksgiving.

Chicago

100

In 1621, the first Thanksgiving feast lasted this many days.

3 days

100

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is held is this city every year.

New York City

100

In a Thanksgiving episode of "Friends", this character gets a turkey stuck on his/her head.

Joey

100

This is the informal shopping name for the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Black Friday

200

Instead of Neal's flight landing in his home city, him and Del end up in this City. 

Wichita

200

The first Thanksgiving was held in this city/state where the Pilgrims settled.

Plymouth, Massachusetts

200

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade is broadcasted on this channel.

NBC

200

This 2013 film is about turkeys trying to survive Thanksgiving.

"Free Birds"

200

This is when Thanksgiving is celebrated in Canada.

The second Monday in October

300

Del tries to give the hotel clerk this brand of watch in order obtain a hotel room.

Casio

300

Concerned that the Christmas shopping season was cut short by a late Thanksgiving, in 1939 this US president ordered that Thanksgiving would be celebrated a week earlier and unofficially called it “Franksgiving.” 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

300

The route for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is this long.

2.5 miles

300

These two NFL teams host a game on Thanksgiving ever year.

Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys

300

This process refers to soaking a turkey in a saltwater solution before cooking it.

Brining

400

This is Neil's response when Del thinks his other hand is "between two pillows" when they wake up in bed together.

"Those aren't pillows!"

400

In 1926, this sitting US president received a raccoon as a Thanksgiving gift.

Calvin Coolidge

400

This was the first video game character to be turned into a balloon/float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Sonic the Hedgehog

400

In the recent slasher film "Thanksgiving", the killer wears a mask of this historic Pilgrim.

John Carver

400

This is what an adult male turkey is often called.

Tom

500

This is the amount that Nel pays for a cab that is later stolen by Del.

$75

500

Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in this year.

1863

500

This character was the first giant balloon (float) to take part in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Felix the Cat

500

In "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving", this character gets the wishbone.

Woodstock

500

This state raises the most turkeys every year.

Minnesota