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100
A common sauce made from berries and eaten at Thanksgiving.
What is cranberry sauce?
100
The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade started in the 1920's.
When did the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade start?
100
He taught the pilgrims how to plant crops properly.
Who was Squanto?
100
A Wampanoag man/boy wore these cloths.
Who wore loin clothes made out of deerskins?
100
They celebrated in honor of the first successful harvest.
Why did the Pilgrims celebrate Thanksgiving?
200
Turkey is stuffed with this.
What is bread-based stuffing?
200
It was a three day feast.
How long did the Thanksgiving feast last?
200
The Wampanoag Chief during the First Thanksgiving.
Who was Massasoit?
200
The pilgrim men/boys wore these.
Who wore wollen jackets called doublets, pants called breeches, and long sleeved shirts?
200
They celebrate this holiday in the United States and Canada.
Where do they celebrate Thanksgiving?
300
This main meat wasn't eaten at the first Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
300
In Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Where did they celebrate the first Thanksgiving?
300
The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate.
Who were the first people to celebrate Thanksgiving?
300
The woman/girls wore these.
Who wore bonnets, collars, and a jacket or a vest?
300
These are the five top ways to eat leftover turkey.
What do they use for sandwiches, burgers, stew, casserole, and chili or soup?
400
The Wampanoags brought this to the first Thanksgiving feast.
What is cornbread, squash, berries, beans, deer?
400
The wind and waves prevented the ship from landing on the Massachusetts Harbor.
How was the weather when the Mayflower was passing the south-eastern tip of Cape Cod?
400
This person held the service of Thanksgiving.
Who was Captain John Woodlief?
400
They wore black and white during these times.
What did they wear for church or formal occasions.
400
The turkey was as big as a large dog.
How big was the largest turkey ever raised?
500
Flour, salt, margarine, cold water, mincemeat, medium lemon, egg yolk, milk, light rum, pecans or walnuts.
What is Mincemeat Pie?
500
When governor William Bradford declared Thanksgiving Day as a national holiday.
When was 1621?
500
This person was instrumental for declaring Thanksgiving Day a national holiday.
Who was Sarah Hale?
500
One of the tradition robes was made of bever fur.
What is a kind of a traditional Wampanoag robe?
500
Nearly all the turkeys in the experiment passed away of heart attacks.
How many turkeys passed away of heart attacks?