
Holiday Fun Facts
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- Q186 poundsAccording to Guinness Book of Records, how much did the heaviest turkey weigh?30s
- Q2ForkWhich utensile was not used at the first Thanksgiving meal: knife, fork, or spoon?30s
- Q388%It has been estimated that how many Americans eat turkey at Thanksgiving?30s
- Q4280 millionApproximately how many turkeys are eaten each year on Thanksgiving in the United States?30s
- Q5Thanksgiving Day is the busiest travel day of the year.Which is the busiest travel day of the year, Christmas Eve or Thanksgiving Day?30s
- Q6No, Only wild ones can because those domestically grown for eating cannot because they are too heavy.Can all turkeys fly?30s
- Q7TurkeyWhich has more protein, turkey, beef or chicken?30s
- Q8Native Americans used the berries as a dye and to heal wounds.What did Native American use cranberries for?30s
- Q9Turkey TrotWhat 1900's dance is named after Turkeys?30s
- Q10SnoopyWhat balloon has appeared in the most Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades?30s
- Q1125mph, 55mphHow fast can a wild turkey run? Fly?30s
- Q12FDRWhich President moved Thanksgiving up one week to help stimulate the Christmas shopping economy?30s
- Q13To attract femalesWhy do male turkeys gobble?30s
- Q14PoultsBaby Turkeys are called what?30s
- Q15IsraelWhich country eats the most turkey, per capita?30s