
Thanksgiving Quiz
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- Q1
American Thanksgiving is celebrated yearly every:
2nd Monday of October
4th Thursday of November
30s - Q2
In what year was the first Thanksgiving celebrated?
1620
1621
30s - Q3
How long was the first Thanksgiving celebration?
Three days
Four days
30s - Q4
Where did the first U.S. harvest feast of Thanksgiving take place?
Plymouth
Virginia
30s - Q5
What is the name of the ship that sailed a group of English families, known as the Pilgrims, from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620?
Duchess
Mayflower
30s - Q6
How long was the Pilgrims' voyage from England to the New World?
66 days
99 days
30s - Q7
Which Native American Indian tribe taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the land, earning their place in the story of the first Thanksgiving?
Wampanoag
Navajo
30s - Q8
It is the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving table. What does cornucopia mean?
Horn of plenty
Horn of prayer
30s - Q9
In what year was the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade?
1921
1924
30s - Q10
Which city’s Thanksgiving Day Parade ends with Santa Claus getting a key to the city?
Dallas
Detroit
30s - Q11
Which President made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday?
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
30s - Q12
Who was the first President to pardon a turkey?
John F. Kennedy
Andrew Johnson
30s - Q13
Which President refused to make Thanksgiving a national holiday?
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Johnson
30s - Q14
Which bird is often served for Thanksgiving dinner?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q15
Which Thanksgiving food is an example of a cooking technique known as “engastration?”
Turkenjay
Turducken
30s
