Thanksgiving Food
Thanksgiving History
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Animal Facts
Disney
100

Green Bean Casserole was invented by an employee at this soup company in the 1950s.

Campbells Soup

100

Canada has its own Thanksgiving which it celebrates on the second Monday of this other fall month.

October

100

Home to the Liberty Bell, this city's Thanksgiving Parade is older than the Macy's Parade; it's actually the oldest in the country!

Philadelphia

100

A tiny, colorful bird that flaps its wings at over 500 beats per minute.

Hummingbird

100

The name of the evil witch in Sleeping Beauty

Maleficent

200

50 million Pumpkin Pies might be eaten on Thanksgiving, but its not the most popular pie in America; This kind is.

Apple

200

The third US President, known for writing the Declaration of Independence, actually refused to declare Thanksgiving a holiday during his time in office.

Thomas Jefferson

200

The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featured animals from the Central Park Zoo; they were replaced with these floating creations instead and are still used today.

Balloons

200

This animal's distinctive pink color comes from its diet of brine shrimp.

Flamingo

200

This Disney movie features 'The Unbirthday Song'

Alice in Wonderland

300

Mashed, roasted, or baked, this starchy food is on most Thanksgiving tables; It is the fourth most important crop in the world.

Potatoes

300

In 1953, the Swanson company had too many leftover Thanksgiving turkeys so they invented this convenient and popular tv-themed frozen food item.

The TV Dinner

300

This famous Sega character, known for speed and his blue color, was also the first video game character to have a balloon in the Macy's Parade.

Sonic the Hedgehog

300

This animal has four speeds, or paces: the walk, trot, gallop, and canter. 

Horse

300

Despite what you might think, this big cat's roar was used for the noises in the Lion King

Tiger

400

This west coast state consumes more turkey than any other state on Thanksgiving Day.

California

400

This celebrated President and General declared a national day of thanksgiving in 1789, long before Lincoln made the holiday official.

George Washington

400

Due to their annual parade, Macy's is the second-largest consumer in the world of this substance, coming in just behind the US Government and NASA.

Helium

400
This sea mammal is famous for holding paws with each other while they sleep.

Sea Otters

400

This 'swinging' late 90's Disney movie that takes place in Africa is based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tarzan

500

Whether you like this small, green Thanksgiving vegetable or whether it just tastes gross and bitter can actually be traced to a specific gene. 

Brussels Sprouts

500

The name of the native tribe that celebrated the First Thanksgiving with the settlers of Plymouth/Patuxet. 

Wampanoag

500

This Saiyan main character was the first Anime character to get a balloon at the Macy's Parade.

Goku /Dragon Ball Z

500

Much like humans and fingerprints, dogs can be identified by this print.

Nose

500

This Disney character describes herself as 'practically perfect in everyway'

Mary Poppins