President who made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
The speed of the Mayflower. 2MPH, 35MPH, 20MPH or 10MPH
What is 2 miles per hour?
What is England?
Name of the fleshy protuberance on the forehead of a turkey. Snood, Spur, Wattle or Tassel
What is a snood?
Color of turkey eggs.
Tan (speckled with brown)
President who refused to make Thanksgiving a national holiday because of separation of church and state.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
Number of feathers on a full grown turkey. 3500, 7000, 500 or 9000.
What is 3,500 feathers?
What is Plymouth Rock?
What the pilgrims called themselves. Puritans, Pilgrims, Saints or Catholics.
What is Saints?
US company that sells the most turkeys for Thanksgiving.
What is Butterball?
President who changed the date of Thanksgiving from the 4th to the 3rd Thursday of November and back again.
Who was Franklin Roosevelt?
Speed a turkey can fly. 15MPH, 55MPH, 25MPH or turkeys can't fly.
What is 55 miles per hour?
City where the most famous Thanksgiving Day Parade takes place.
What is New York City?
Name of the leader of the Wampanoag tribe when the pilgrims first arrived?
Who was Massasoit?
Product that owes its existence to Thanksgiving. TV Dinner, Recliner, Butter or Hula Hoop
What is TV Dinner (Swanson)?
The first president to pardon a turkey?
Who was John F. Kennedy?
Number of ridges on a 14-oz can of Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce. 17, 13, 9 or 21
What is 17?
Place where the pilgrims stopped on their way to the New World.
What is Holland?
Name of the only child born during the voyage to American.
What is Oceanus?
The name of the Greek goddess of the harvest.
Who is Demeter?
Names of two live turkeys President George Bush received in 2003 as voted by American public.
Who were Stars and Stripes?
Number of calories in an average Thanksgiving dinner. 6000, 1500, 3000 or 4500.
What is 4,500 calories?
Location of first permanent settlement of Europeans in the New World.
What is Jamestown, Virginia?
Name of the first governor of Plymouth Colony.
Who was John Carver?
Another word for the horn of plenty often used as a symbol at Thanksgiving.
What is cornucopia?