Thanksgiving
Football
Family History
Holiday Movies
Hawaii
Coronavirus
100

Gobble, gobble! The warty red flap of skin dangling from a Turkey’s chin is called this.

Wattle

100

By signaling for one of these, a returner can reel in a kick without fear of getting tackled.

Fair Catch

100

For many years, Jac and Jean’s back deck featured an orange and navy bench, adorned by the lettering of this university.

University of Virginia
100

In Home Alone, the McCallister family accidentally leaves poor Kevin behind in their haste to make it to the airport in time for their vacation to this country.

France

100

Famous at Luaus, this grayish food stuff is made from mashed taro root.

Poi

100

The name “Coronavirus” derives from the Latin root corona, meaning this.

Crown (or Wreath)

200

This classic Thanksgiving dish can be described as a sauce, jam, or relish.

Cranberry Sauce

200

The success of the Seattle Seahawks’ formidable secondary in the late 2010s garnered them this nickname.

Legion of Boom

200

In Baker family tradition females receive a Hawaiian bangle after this milestone.

High school graduation

200

In Elf, Buddy the Elf indicates that he and all elves like to stick to these four main food groups.

Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corns, and Syrup

200

The Hawaiian Islands, which includes eight major islands, several atolls, and numerous smaller islets, is best described by this geographical term.

Archipelago

200

In a race for the cure, this pharmaceutical company was the first to apply for emergency approval for its COVID-19 vaccine.

Pfizer

300

This sitcom features 10 Thanksgiving episodes that are annually re-watched by the show’s adoring fans.

Friends


300

In 2013, Chip Kelly debuted as head coach for this team.

Philadelphia Eagles

300

This relative was killed while removing a Confederate flag from a home in Alexandria, Virginia, becoming the first Union officer to die in the American Civil War.

Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth

300

“You’ll shoot your eye out!” In A Christmas Story, to the chagrin of many, Ralphie is consumed with receiving this brand of BB gun for Christmas.

Red Ryder

300

If you’re ever on Maui and want to see a fantastic sunrise, take an early morning trip to this dormant volcano.

Haleakalā

300

In order to find love during COVID, this reality TV show required all 31 contestants to quarantine for 2 weeks and receive a negative COVID test.

The Bachelorette

400

Our Canadian neighbors to the north also celebrate thanksgiving, but instead of November, they celebrate in this month.

October

400

Rest in peace to this famous Argentinian football player, who scored the “Hand of God” goal during the 1986 World Cup.

Diego Maradona

400

Stay in school! This many family members majored in education.

4

400

In the song “Frosty the Snowman,” Frosty is brought to life by this item.

Old silk hat (or top hat)

400

The hit holiday single “Mele Kalikimaka” was originally recorded in 1950 by this artist and music group.

Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters

400

In order to effectively eliminate infectious agents, the CDC recommends that you wash your hands for this length of time.

20 seconds

500

Originating in Greek mythology, this ornamental container has come to symbolize a sense of abundance or plenty.

Cornucopia

500

The term “hail mary” became widespread in football in 1975, when this Dallas Cowboys quarterback said of his game-winning touchdown pass: “I closed my eyes and said a Hail Mary.”

Roger Staubach
500

Jean Baker’s wedding dress, as detailed in the newspaper announcement of her wedding, featured this kind of fabric.

Chantilly Lace

500

In It’s a Wonderful Life, on the brink of disaster, this guardian angel intervenes in George Bailey’s life.

Clarence Odbody

500

On this island, by law, no building may be built taller than a mature coconut tree.

Kauai

500

In response to shortages of this important household item, companies released marketing campaigns such as #workingroundtheclock and #sharethesquare.

Toilet Paper