History
Traditions
Food
Vocabulary
Fun Facts
100

This group of people sailed on the Mayflower.

Who were the Pilgrims?

100

Many people eat this big bird on Thanksgiving.

What is turkey?

100

This orange vegetable pie is a Thanksgiving classic.

What is pumpkin pie?

100

Another work for "thankful."

What is grateful?

100

Turkeys make this gobbling sound... 

What is a gobble?

200

The Pilgrims landed in this part of America.

What is Plymouth?

200

Families often watch this type of show on television in the morning.

What is a parade?

200

These red berries are made into sauce for the meal.

What are cranberries?

200
This word means to feel happy about something you did.

What is proud?

200

Turkeys use this body part (a fan shape) to show off.

What is their tail?

300

This season of the year is when the first Thanksgiving happened.

What is fall?

300

Before eating, many families share these words of appreciation.

What is saying what they're thankful for?

300

This dish is cooked inside or outside the turkey.

What is stuffing?

300

A big meal with lots of food.

What is a feast?

300

The President does this to one turkey each year so it wont be eaten.

What is pardon it?

400

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

What is three days?

400

Some families break this turkey bone for good luck.

What is the wishbone?

400

Mashed potatoes are often served with this brown topping.

What is gravy?

400

A Celebration to remember something important.

What is a tradition?

400

Turkeys can fly for short distances. True or False?

What is true?

500

The Pilgrims held a big feast to celebrate this good event.

What is the first successful harvest?

500

After dinner, many families watch this popular American sport.

What is Football?

500

A sweet potato dish often topped with marshmellows.

What is sweet potato casserole?

500

A yearly holiday or remembrance day.

What is an annual celebration?

500

This ship brought the Pilgrims to America.

What is the Mayflower?