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100

A traditional sauce to have on Thanksgiving.

What is cranberry sauce?

100

The name of the pilgrim's ship.

What is the Mayflower?

100

The part of the turkey that is broken by two people for good luck.

What is the wishbone?

100

The state where the parade takes place.

What is New York?

100

The busiest travel day of a year.

What is Thanksgiving? 

200

The eating utensil that wasn't invented yet at the first Thanksgiving feast.

What is the fork?

200

The amount of days it took for the pilgrims to get to North America.

What is 66 days?

200

The state that consumes the most turkey.

What is California?

200

The parade was initially themed this.

What is Christmas?

200

The day after Thanksgiving.

What is Black Friday?

300

The height in which a cranberry must bounce before it is harvested. (In inches)

What is 4 inches?

300

The place where the first Thanksgiving was held.

What is Plymouth, Massachusetts?

300

The amount of towns in the U.S. named Turkey.

What is three?

300

The last float always in the end of the parade.

Who is Santa Claus?

300

This means "horn of plenty."

What is cornucopia?

400

88% of Americans eat this on Thanksgiving.

What is turkey?

400

The decade in which Thanksgiving became an official holiday.

What is the 40s?

400

The state that produces the most turkeys in the U.S.

What is Minnesota?

400

Instead of floats and balloons, they traveled with these.

What are zoo animals?

400

This means foreigner or traveler from afar. 

What is a pilgrim?

500

The amount of pumpkin pies eaten on Thanksgiving. (In Millions)

What is around 50 million?

500

The president who refused to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

500

The name of a male turkey or first name of a man.

What is Tom?

500

The year in which the parade started.

What is 1924?

500

The first two football teams that went against each other on Thanksgiving in 1934.

Who are the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears?