This week, let us talk about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving
is a day to celebrate the good harvest and other blessings of the past year.
Americans generally believe their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest
feast shared by the English colonists (i.e., Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the
Wampanoag people. The American holiday is particularly rich in legend and
symbolism and the traditional fare of the Thanksgiving meal typically including
turkey, bread stuffing, potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin pie. Here’s some
trivia questions about Thanksgiving in America. Ready to solve?
(source from St. Joseph Indian School)
2.
_____________ % of all cranberries consumed
in the U.S. per year are eaten on Thanksgiving.
3.
The ____________________ of the turkey is
used in a good luck ritual on Thanksgiving Day.
4.
The 1st Thanksgiving football game
was a college match between what two teams?
___________________ and ________________________ in 1876.
5.
When was the 1st Macy’s
Thanksgiving Day Parade?
___________________
Want some Thanksgiving jokes?
What do you call a turkey on the day after Thanksgiving?
_______________
Why did the farmer have to separate the chicken and
turkey?
It’s because he suspected ____________ play.
Answer Keys for Trivia Questions
1. Minnesota
2. 20%
3. Wishbone
4. Yale
and Princeton in 1876
5. 1924
Answer Keys for Jokes
Lucky
Fowl
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