TRADITIONS
ALL THE FIXIN’S
IT’S FALL Y’ALL
TV SPECIALS
LET’S TALK TURKEY
100

In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated in this month

November

100

This jello-like fruit sauce is commonly served with Thanksgiving dinner

Cranberry Sauce

100

This vegetable crop is often turned into a maze for fall fun

Corn

100

This Monday-hating, lasagna-loving cat had a Thanksgiving special

Garfield

100

This gender of turkey can’t gobble - instead, they make a sound more similar to a cackle

Females (only male turkeys gobble)

200

This part of the turkey is traditionally snapped by 2 people - you’ll want to get the bigger half!

Wish Bone

200

This pie flavor is the most popular on Thanksgiving and is seen by many as the “official” Thanksgiving dessert

Pumpkin Pie

200

This popular symbol of fall is often mistaken for a vegetable - but is actually a fruit

Pumpkin

200

A Thanksgiving episode of this popular sitcom sees multiple characters wearing an uncooked turkey on their heads

Friends

200

This popular turkey brand has a help-line that people can call for advice on cooking their turkey 

Butterball

300

Millions of Americans tune in to watch this each Thanksgiving

NFL / Football

300

This popular side-dish is typically made with breadcrumbs, parsley, onion, celery, thyme, pepper, and sage

Stuffing

300

The clocks get turned this way when Daylight saving time ends in November each year

Back (Spring Forward/Fall Back!)

300

This classic cartoon Thanksgiving special first aired in 1973

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

300

Female turkeys are called hens, while male turkeys go by this name

Toms

400

This major retailer sponsors the annual Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City

Macy’s

400

About 250 million pounds of this vegetable are sold the week of Thanksgiving 

Potatoes

400

The Egyptians were the first to use these crop-protecting decorations

Scarecrows

400

This hilarious cartoon dad is obsessed with cooking the perfect turkey in each of their Thanksgiving episodes

Bob Belcher (Bob’s Burgers)

400

The fleshy bit that extends over a turkey’s beak (often red or pink in colour) is called this.

A snood

500

Many people decorate their Thanksgiving table with a “Horn of Plenty” also known by this term

Cornucopia

500

Leftovers from Thanksgiving inspired the first of these quick meals invented by Swanson

TV Dinners/Frozen Dinners

500

Before we used pumpkins, this vegetable was used to carve Jack-O-Lanterns

Turnips

500

Thanksgiving becomes “Slapsgiving” due to slap bet between 2 characters in this Sitcom

How I Met Your Mother

500

This US President wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States

Benjamin Franklin