CLASSIC THANKSGIVING | STAFF THAT TURKEY! | IF I WERE A TURKEY... | TRADITIONS SHMADITIONS | FILL IN THE BLANKSGIVING |
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What is "Fourth?"
Thanksgiving occurs each year on the ________ Thursday of November.
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Who is "Rachael Perkins?"
This lady XChange staffer used to be a ride operator for Superman and Tatsu at Six Flags.
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What is: "He wanted people to think he was a chicken."
Why did the turkey cross the road?
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What is "Black Friday?"
This day after Thanksgiving is one where your parents go buy all of your Christmas presents... and their own.
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What is "Jingle Bells?"
The famous Christmas song, ___________, was originally composed for children celebrating Thanksgiving.
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What is 280 million?
(within 50 million scores)
Approximately _________ million turkeys are eaten each year on Thanksgiving in the United States.
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Who is "Jared Millican?"
This guy XChange staffer's favorite Thanksgiving drink is eggnog:
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What is "7?"
Competitive turkey eater, Takeru Kobayashi, ate _____ and 1/2 lbs. of turkey in 10 minutes.
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What is "TurkeyBowl?"
Many families gather annually on the morning of Thanksgiving to play a game of football. This tradition is commonly called:
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What are "plumbers?"
The days following Thanksgiving are some of the busiest days for __________s... Which probably means they don't get to enjoy Black Friday... Sad.
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What is a wattle?
(600 for "dewlap")
The loose skin under a male turkey's NECK is called this:
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Who is "Ashley Saunders?"
This lady XChange staffer read "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (796 pages) in one day. And then he/she slept for 4 days straight.
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Who is "Neil Armstrong?"
This famous American astronaut's first meal on the moon was a food packet containing roasted turkey:
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Who is "the father/daddy/dad/pops/my old man/the general."
This family member is often responsible for carving the turkey:
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What is "gobble?"
What are "gobblers?"
Only male turkeys _________, and are therefore called ______________.
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Who is "Harry Truman" (1947)
OR "George H. W. Bush" (1989)?
This president is believed to be the first to pardon a turkey as an annual tradition:
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Who is "Rachel Kenyon?"
This XChange staffer is known by many in Japan as the "Screaming Cockroach Stomper":
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What is turkey?.... Just kidding, it's "sweet potatoes."
_________ are the official vegetable of North Carolina.
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Who is "Snoopy?"
At the annual Macy's Parade in New York City, you will traditionally see this iconic inflatable character marched through the streets:
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What are "TV Dinners?"
________ were invented when a company didn't know what to do with 520,000 lbs of leftover frozen turkey.
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What is a "snood?"
The loose skin hanging from the tip of a male turkey's BEAK is called this:
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Who is "Joe Ritter."
This XChange band member almost broke the world record for "most strangers high-fived in 30 minutes." This person high-fived a whopping 783 strangers.
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What is: "google, google, google!"
What did the turkey say to the computer?
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What are "Tums?"
It may or may not be a tradition for some to eat 1 or 4 of these semi-enjoyable chalky medicine tablets after their large Thanksgiving meal.
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What are "cranberries?"
What is "arrow?"
Native Americans originally used _________ to treat _________ wounds. (Each space = 500.)
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