The Big Meal
History
Thanksgiving Parade
Miscellaneous
100

This is the sound a turkey makes. 

Gobble, gobble!


100

Where did the pilgrims sail from?

England


100

A float featuring this jolly fellow ends the parade every year beginning the Christmas season. 

Santa Claus!


100

What day of the week is Thanksgiving?

Thursday


200

Americans eat approximately 535 million pounds of this on Thanksgiving. 

Turkey!


200

Who joined the pilgrims at the first Thanksgiving feast?

Native Americans


200

The parade is held every year in this city. 

New York City


200

The day after Thanksgiving, this is the biggest shopping day of the year. 

Black Friday


300

What are the two most popular pies at Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin and apple


300

The Pilgrims landed on this rock. 

Plymouth


300

This cartoon dog balloon has appeared more than any other character.

Snoopy


300

What sport do many people watch on Thanksgiving?

Football


400

What do people typically do before the meal?

Give thanks


400

This is the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims came to America. 

Mayflower


400

What decade did the Macy’s thanksgiving parade begin?

1920s

400

This is a nickname for a turkey. 

Tom the Turkey


500

Which part of the turkey is saved and snapped for good luck?

The wishbone


500

This "honest" president is the one who officially declared Thanksgiving holiday.

Abraham Lincoln


500

What company sponsors the official Thanksgiving parade?

Macy's


500

Who pardons a turkey every year?

The President