Thanksgiving Food
Thanksgiving History
Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving Dessert
Thanksgiving Random
100

A side dish made from bread cubes, broth, and seasonings.

Stuffing


100

The president who proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.


 Abraham Lincoln

100

The sport most commonly associated with Thanksgiving Day.

: Football

100

 A dessert made with a filling of spiced, mashed sweet potatoes.

Sweet potato pie

100

 The Friday following Thanksgiving, known for shopping deals.

Black Friday

200

A cranberry-based sauce often served with turkey.

Cranberry sauce 

200

The ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.


Mayflower 

200

The president who started the tradition of pardoning a turkey.

 George H.W. Bush

200

: A dessert made with apples and a crumbly topping.

Apple crisp

200

 The name of the famous rock where the Pilgrims landed.

 Plymouth Rock

300

 A mashed vegetable often served with gravy.

Mashed Potatoes 

300

The Native American tribe that celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.

Wampanoag

300

 The phrase often said before eating the Thanksgiving meal.

Giving thanks

300

A type of pie that includes pecans and corn syrup.

Pecan pie

300

The state known for producing the most cranberries.

 Wisconsin

400

A green vegetable often made into a casserole with fried onions on top.

Green bean casserole

400

The state where the first Thanksgiving took place.

Massachusetts

400

The activity many families do after the Thanksgiving meal.

Watching football

400

 A dessert that combines layers of cake, pudding, and whipped cream.

Trifle

400

The term for the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, known for high travel volume.

Thanksgiving Eve

500

 A type of bread often served in rolls or loaves.

Cornbread

500

The number of days the first Thanksgiving celebration lasted.

3

500

The type of parade that is a major Thanksgiving tradition in many cities.

 Thanksgiving Day parade

500

A dessert made with layers of custard, whipped cream, and ladyfingers.

Tiramisu

500

The author who wrote the poem "Over the River and Through the Wood."

Lydia Maria Child