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100

This large bird is the centerpiece of many Thanksgiving Dinners

What is a Turkey?

100

This orange root vegetable is famous for helping your eyesight- at least according to your grandparents

What is a carrot?

100

This buttery bread, often baked in a cast-iron skillet, is a southern staple

What is cornbread?

100

This is the ship that brought the Pilgrims to North America in 1620

What is the Mayflower?

100

This drink, made from apples, can be served hot or cold

What is apple cider?

200

This sport has become a holiday staple especially for Detroit and Dallas

What is football?

200

This purple root vegetable is often pickled, roasted or used to make Borscht

What is a beet?

200

This sweet orange vegetable often appears in casserole form with marshmallows or brown sugar

What are sweet potatoes?

200

The Pilgrims first landed at this famous rock (or at least, that's the legend)

What is Plymouth Rock?

200

People visit these large plots of land to choose pumpkins for carving

What are pumpkin patches?

300

Many Americans watch this famous parade featuring giant character balloons marching through New York City

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?

300

Though it looks like a white carrot, this root vegetable has a sweeter, nuttier flavor and is commonly roasted in winter dishes

What is a parsnip?

300

This savory dish uses stale bread, broth, herbs, and sometimes sausage

What is stuffing (or dressing)?

300

This agreement, signed aboard ship, acted as an early form of self-government

What is the Mayflower Compact?

300

This warm dessert is topped with oats, cinnamon, and sometimes ice cream

What is apple crisp? 

400

This tradition involves going around the table and naming these before dinner

What are things you're thankful for?

400

This knobby, beige root comes from a plant in the same family as parsley and has a strong celery-like flavor

What is Celeriac (Celery Root)?

400

This classic Thanksgiving condiment can be served whole-berry or jellied, and it famously slides out of the can with ridges

What is Cranberry Sauce?

400

This native American tribe helped the pilgrims survive their first winter

Who are the Wampanoag? 

400

This term describes leaves turning orange, red, and yellow 

What is (Autumn) Foliage?

500

Some families take part in this physical post-dinner activity named after a waterfowl

What is a Turkey Trot?

500

Common in Asian Cuisine, this long, mild radish is often grated raw, pickled, or used in soups

What is a Daikon?

500

This creamy root vegetable dish is made by mashing rutabaga or turnips, sometimes called "swede" in Europe

What is mashed rutabaga (Or turnips)

500

This pilgrim governor wrote of Plymouth Plantation

Who is William Bradford?

500

This spice blend- whose name appears on countless fall candles- traditionally includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and cloves, but contains none of the vegetable it is named after

What is pumpkin spice?