This is the sound a male turkey makes.
What is gobble gobble?
This is the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America.
What is the Mayflower?
Americans eat approximately 535 million pounds of this on Thanksgiving
What is turkey?
The parade is held every year in this city.
What is New York City?
The day after Thanksgiving, often referred to as the biggest shopping day of the year, is nicknamed this.
What is Black Friday?
Female turkeys are called hens. This is what male turkeys are called.
What are toms?
The pilgrims landed at this rock.
What is Plymouth Rock?
What are the two most popular pies baked at Thanksgiving?
What are pumpkin and apple Pie?
A float featuring this jolly fellow ends the parade every year.
Who is Santa Claus?
People from this Western State are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States.
What is California?
This tribe of Native Americans were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.
What are the Wampanoag?
Many Southern Americans serve this cheesy side dish with their Thanksgiving meal.
What is macaroni & cheese?
A giant balloon version of this cartoon dog has appeared in the parade more times than any other character (6 times).
Who is Snoopy?
This is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck.
What is the wattle?
The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.
What is 3?
Approximately 94% of American Thanksgiving meals include this tangy item.
What is cranberry sauce?
If you tune into this year's parade, you will see balloon characters from this Comic series, one of the most popular in our library.
What is Spider-Man?
This is what the word "cornucopia" means.
What is "horn of plenty?"
This State produces the most turkeys each year.
What is Minnesota?
Approximately this percentage of American Thanksgiving meals include turkey (percentage should be in 10s).
What is 90%?
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade began in this decade. (Bonus 500 If you give the exact year)
What is the 1920s? (1924 to be exact).
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated during this month.
What is October?