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True or False
100

These people sailed on the Mayflower and celebrated the first Thanksgiving.

Pilgrims 

100

This large bird is the most popular Thanksgiving dish.

Turkey

100

Families often watch this sport on Thanksgiving Day.

American football

100

When is Thanksgiving celebrated?

The fourth Thursday of November

100

True or False — The first Thanksgiving meal lasted one day.

False

200

How many days did the first Thanksgiving feast last?

Three days

200

This sweet, orange vegetable often becomes a pie.

Pumpkin

200

This big parade in New York City features floats and giant balloons.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

200

Americans eat millions of these round pies every Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin Pie

200

True or False — Pumpkin pie wasn't at the first Thanksgiving.

True

300

This U.S. President made Thanksgiving a national holiday. 

Abraham Lincoln

300

Cranberry sauce is made from this type of fruit.

Cranberries

300

Families often take turns sharing things they are ________ for.

thankful

300

People often travel long distances during Thanksgiving to visit ____.

Family

300

True or False — The first Thanksgiving had turkey.

False

400

What year was the first Thanksgiving?

1621

400

This fluffy side dish is boiled and mashed.

Mashed potatoes

400

This Friday right after Thanksgiving is known for big sales and shopping.

Black Friday

400

What is the average weight of a Thanksgiving turkey?

15 pounds

400

True or False — The Wampanoag people taught the Pilgrims how to farm.

True