Thanksgiving History
Turkey Talk
Thanksgiving Foods
Around The Table
Thanksgiving Traditions
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This year is commonly cited as the year of the “First Thanksgiving.”

1621

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The flap of skin that hangs over a turkey’s beak is called this

A snood

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This orange vegetable is the star of a classic holiday pie

A pumpkin

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This type of large meal where many bring dishes to share is called a _______

A potluck

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The day after Thanksgiving is known by this shopping-related name

Black Friday

200

This Native American tribe shared the feast with the Pilgrims

The Wampanoag tribe

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This term refers to a male turkey.

A tom

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This sauce, usually red, is made from a tart berry

Cranberry sauce

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The traditional act of snapping this turkey bone is said to bring good luck

A wishbone
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This U.S. state produces the most turkeys annually.

Minnesota

300

The Pilgrims sailed to America on this ship

The Mayflower

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This is the name for a baby turkey

A poult

300

Green bean casserole is traditionally topped with these crispy treats

Fried onions

300

Many families go around the table saying these expressions of gratitude

Things they are thankful for

300

The president traditionally “pardons” this animal each year

A turkey

400

This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

400

Turkeys can fly—but only this type of turkey actually can

A wild turkey

400

This Thanksgiving dish has regional versions like cornbread, oyster, or sausage

Stuffing/dressing

400

In the South, this sweet side dish—made with mashed sweet potatoes, butter, and a toasted pecan topping—is a holiday staple

Sweet potato casserole

400

These NFL teams play on every thanksgiving day

Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions

500

This was the main purpose of the Pilgrims' first feast—celebrating this event

A successful harvest

500

The fleshy red part under a turkey’s throat is called this

A wattle

500

The bread used in this New England dessert absorbs sweet milk and is baked until custardy

Bread pudding

500

This tradition involves guests writing messages of thanks or memories on cards that are saved from year to year

a Gratitude Jar

500

This U.S. state was the first to officially adopt Thanksgiving as an annual holiday

New York