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  2. 50 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Most people who celebrate Thanksgiving spend days thinking about the holiday menu and mouthwatering Thanksgiving desserts.And we don't blame 'em! The holiday is essentially an excuse to dig in ...

  3. 13 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Turkeys - AOL

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    Fowl Facts. On Thanksgiving, most Americans are concerned about two things when it comes to the turkeys they eat: golden brown on the outside, juicy on the inside. Turkeys are undeniably delicious ...

  4. 25 Things You Never Knew About Thanksgiving - AOL

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    There's a lot you may not know about Turkey Day! Check out these Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers to learn all about the history of the holiday. 25 Things You Never Knew About Thanksgiving

  5. How much do you know about Thanksgiving? Put your ... - AOL

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    Test your family and friends' Turkey Day knowledge with these Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers on the holiday's history, meaning, and popular foods.

  6. 50 Fun Thanksgiving Trivia Questions - AOL

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    From the food to the family time to the football to the floats at the Thanksgiving Day Parade, here are 50 Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers to impress your guests in between stuffing your ...

  7. 45 Thanksgiving Facts To Impress Dinner Guests - AOL

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    45 Fun Thanksgiving Facts 1. The First Thanksgiving. The Mayflower pilgrims founded the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts and had a three-day meal with the Wampanoag tribe in 1621. 2. U.S. Towns ...

  8. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    New immigrants into the country—such as the Irish, Scottish, and Germans—also added their own traditions to the harvest celebrations. Most of the U.S. aspects of Thanksgiving (such as the turkey) were incorporated when United Empire Loyalists began to flee from the United States during and after the American Revolution and settled in Canada ...

  9. Quiz Time: Can Turkeys Fly? Read All About the Thanksgiving Bird

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    Other than that, most of a wild turkey's time is spent on the ground. Can domestic turkeys fly? No, domestic turkeys (aka the ones that are raised on farms) cannot fly .