How many passengers were there on the Mayflower?
102 passengers
Which State grows the most potatoes each year?
a) Washington , b) Idaho, c) North Dakota
Idaho
Many give their loved ones flowers and chocolates on this holiday
What is Valentine's Day?
Why did they let the turkey join the band?
Because he had his own drumsticks
The most popular sport in Lithuania
Basketball
You may celebrate this holiday by weaving ribbons around a pole, delivering baskets to friends, or having bonfires to welcome the upcoming summer
What is May Day?
Country where tacos originated
What is Mexico
Most Lithuanian's also speak these two languages
Russian and English
Where do cranberries grow?
a) in a tree b) on a bush c) in a bog
c) in a bog
This colorful holiday in India celebrates the triumph of good over evil and is held in early March
What is the Holi Festival of Colors?
Country where pasta originated
What is China
According to history, pasta's earliest roots begin in China, during the Shang Dynasty (1700-1100 BC), where some form of pasta was made with either wheat or rice flour.
How long was the Mayflower’s voyage from England to America?
66 days
You may see dragon dances, fireworks, and lots of lanterns in this east Asian holiday
What is Chinese New Year?
Where does Thanksgiving rank among America's favorite holidays?
#2
1-4 respectively: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day, Easter
The speed that turkeys can run when scared.
A. 5mph B. 10mph C. 15mph D. 20mph
20MPH
One thing you should never do indoors in Lithuania
A. whistle B. skip C. sing D. crawl
Whistle (summons demons)
In 1621, which of the following foods that we eat at Thanksgiving today did they NOT serve?
a) Pumpkin Pie b) Yams c) Cranberry Sauce
a) Pumpkin Pie (there were no ovens!)
To celebrate this holiday you may eat a blueberry one, an apple one, a cherry one, or even just a piece of pizza
What is Pi Day?
What is the number of calories consumed on an average persons plate on thanksgiving dinner.
4,500
Where do turkeys sleep?
a)nests b)caves c)trees d)fields
c) trees!