This is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck.
What is a wattle?
This is the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America.
What is the Mayflower?
What are the two most popular pies baked at Thanksgiving?
What are pumpkin and apple?
In a tradition that is said to have started 2,400 years ago, this part of the turkey is saved and snapped as a good luck custom.
What is the wishbone?
(1) The name of male turkeys & (2) the name of female turkeys.
What are Toms and Hens?
This "honest" president is the one who officially declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
Approximately 94% of American Thanksgiving meals include this tangy item.
What is cranberry sauce?
This other country celebrates Thanksgiving in October.
What is Canada?
This nearby state produces the most turkeys each year.
What is Minnesota?
This tribe of Native Americans were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast. (A) Iroquois, (B) Wampanoag, (C) Apache
Who are the Wampanoag?
Where cranberries grow. (A) in a bog, (B) on a bush, (C) on a tree
What is a bog?
The day after Thanksgiving, often referred to as the biggest shopping day of the year, is nicknamed this.
What is Black Friday?
Where turkeys sleep. (A) nests, (B) trees, (C) caves, (D) fields
What are trees?
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in this year. (A) 1605, (B) 1621, (C) 1645, (D) 1651
What is 1621?
The name of the company that created the original green bean casserole recipe.
What is Campbell’s?
This is what the word "cornucopia" means.
What is ”horn of plenty”?
The amount of turkey the average American eats each year (in lbs). (A) 5, (B) 10, (C) 15, (D) 20
What is 15?
The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.
What is 3?
The caloric intake of the average American on Thanksgiving Day. (A) 2100 (B) 3800, (C) 4500, (D) 5200
What is 4500?
The first year of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. (A) 1895, (B) 1910, (C) 1924, (D) 1933
What is 1924?