History
Food
Disney
Parade
100

The season Thanksgiving takes place in.

Autumn or Fall

100

The meat commonly eaten on Thanksgiving.

Turkey.

100

The candle from Beauty and the Beast that prepares a huge feast for Belle.

Lumiere

100

A large department store that sponsors a popular yearly parade on Thanksgiving.

Macy's

200

The Native Americans shared a feast with these settlers.

The Pilgrims

200

A very popular side that is served mashed.

Mashed potatoes. 

200

The phrase the chef from Ratatouille used for his cookbook.

Anyone can cook.

200

The city Macy's Day Parade is held.

New York City

300

The ship the Pilgrims sailed on.

The Mayflower

300

A bread based mixture that is traditionally cooked inside the turkey.

Stuffing

300

He loves "hunny", and would be grateful for a feast his friends.

Winnie the Pooh

300

Handlers pull these down the street, they are large and represent characters from pop culture.

Balloons

400

The colony the first Thanksgiving took place.

Plymouth

400

An orange vegetable that is baked into a popular pie.

Pumpkin

400

This movie from 1995 touches on the historical meeting of cultures that inspired the first Thanksgiving.

Pocahontas

400

The year of the first Macy's Day Parade.

1927

500

Which U.S. president declared Thanksgiving a holiday in 1863?

Abraham Lincoln

500

A thick sauce made from meat drippings.

Gravy

500

A popular song from the movie Pocahontas that describes the changing colors of fall in the New World.

Colors of the Wind

500

The balloon that famously popped in 1997.

Barney