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Did they eat turkey at the first Thanksgiving? 

What is... no? Venison, duck, goose, oysters, lobster, eel, and fish were likely served, alongside pumpkins and cranberries (but not pumpkin pie or cranberry sauce!).

100

Were there more pilgrims or Indians at the first Thanksgiving?

Who is... Indians? The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 over a three day harvest festival. It included 50 Pilgrims, 90 Wampanoag Indians, and lasted three days. It is believed by historians that only five women were present.

100

What's better: homemade cranberry or canned cranberry?

What is... CANNED!

100

Can turkeys fly?

What is... yes? However, they prefer to run or walk.

100

Which profession has it's busiest day the day after Thanksgiving?

What is... plumbers? Not for what you might think, but because people pour turkey grease down the sink:)

200

What is the average number of calories consumed on Thanksgiving?

What is... 4,500 calories?

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What actual month was the first Thanksgiving?

What is... October? There isn't clear historical information on the actual date of the first Thanksgiving, but some historians have suggested it may have taken place in mid-October. President Lincoln assigned the holiday to fall on the last Thursday in November, possibly to coincide with the date the Pilgrims first landed the Mayflower in New England.

200

What year was the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

What is... 1924? There were none of the balloons the parade is known for today. Instead, there were live bears, elephants, camels, and monkeys from the Central Park Zoo. There were also floats with puppets, celebrities, bands, costumed Macy's employees, and of course, Santa Claus.

200

How heavy can turkeys get?

What is... 50lbs? The domestic tom (male) can weigh up to 50 pounds, and the domestic hen (female) up to 16 pounds. 

200

Which president wanted the turkey to be the national bird?

Who is... Ben Franklin?

300

What food industry revelation was created thanks to Thanksgiving?

What is... TV dinners? In 1953, food corporation Swanson overestimated how much turkey would be consumed on Thanksgiving and had to get creative with 260 tons of leftover poultry. The dish was sold for a grand total of 98 cents, and in the first full year of production, they sold ten million of them, birthing the prepackaged frozen meal industry.

300

How many people came across on the Mayflower?

What is...102? (Only 50% survived the first winter.)

300

What year was the first Thanksgiving football game?

What is... 1876? The tradition of football on Thanksgiving began in 1876 with a game between Yale and Princeton. The first NFL games were played on Thanksgiving in 1920.

300

To which country are turkeys native?

What is... Mexico?

300

Which balloon has made the most appearances at the Macy's Day Parade?

Who is... Snoopy?

400

Which pie is America's favorite pie?

What is... apple?

400

Which president moved the date of Thanksgiving?

What is... Roosevelt? Roosevelt hoped that a lengthened holiday shopping season would increase spending and alleviate the effects of the Great Depression. 

400

What other country celebrates our Thanksgiving?

What is... England? Oh yes, it's a real thing. The British increasingly embrace the American tradition to celebrate gratitude and national pride. But it wouldn't be a truly British tribute without their own unique take on the holiday. Hence, the origination of "Brits-giving."

400

What differs between male and female turkeys (besides their feathers)?

What is... females can't gobble!

400
What Christmas tune was originally a Thanksgiving tune?

What is... Jingle Bells? Before becoming a Christmas holiday anthem, "Jingle Bells" was an 1857 song titled "One Horse Open Sleigh," and its composer, James Pierpont, intended it to be a Thanksgiving Day song. But it became so popular around December 25 that in 1859 the title was changed to "Jingle Bells"—and the rest is history!

500

How much turkey does the average person eat each year (in lbs)?

What is... 15lbs?

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Who proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday?

Who is... Abraham Lincoln? He proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday on October 3, 1863. Sarah Josepha Hale, the woman who wrote “Mary Had A Little Lamb,” convinced Lincoln to make Thanksgiving a national holiday after writing letters for 17 years.

500

Who do you call for turkey help?

What is... the Turkey Talk Line? Offered by Butterball, they receive more than 100,000 questions each year.

500

What's the lifespan of a turkey?

What is... 3-4 years?

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What is the day before Thanksgiving called?

What is... drinksgiving!! Uber even offers free rides on this night.