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Random Facts
Dinnertime
What even is a turkey?
100

This is a typical sport played/watched on Thanksgiving.

What is football?

100

Together, Americans eat more than 46 million of these on Thanksgiving day.

What are turkeys?

100

This meat is the most popular alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving day.

What is ham?

100

True or false: turkeys can fly up to 60 mph.

What is true?

200

This televised event happens every year on Thanksgiving in the streets of New York City.

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

200

This country celebrates their Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October.

What is Canada?

200

This is the most popular type of pie in the U.S on Thanksgiving. 

What is pumpkin?

200

Turkeys can weigh up to __ lbs.

What is 25 lbs?

300

This is the name of an extremely popular shopping day that happens the day after Thanksgiving. 

What is Black Friday?

300

This is the president who declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who is Abraham Lincoln? 

300

This is the most popular pie in Vermont on Thanksgiving.

What is apple?

300

This is the name of the tuft of feathers that sprouts from a turkey's chest.

What is a beard?

400

Many people run this race on Thanksgiving morning.  

What is the Turkey Trot?

400

This NFL team is the only team that has NOT played football on Thanksgiving day.

Who are the Jacksonville Jaguars? 

400

Green bean casserole was invented by what popular soup company?

What is Campbell?

400

This is the name of the loose red skin under a turkey's beak.

What is wattle?

500

Thanksgiving in the U.S happens every year on the ______ Thursday in November.

What is fourth?

500

The annual Thanksgiving parade always ends with this person.

Who is Santa Claus?

500

The food at the first Thanksgiving was much different than the food we eat on the holiday today.  Name at least 2 different foods that were probably featured.

What are deer, duck, geese, corn, beans, squash, fish, seafood, pumpkins, cranberries, and nuts?

500

This is the name of the loose skin that hangs from the forehead over the beak.

What is a snood?