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Test your Turkey Day IQ with these Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers that cover the holiday's history, meaning, popular foods, traditions and more.
Quiz the adults and kids with Thanksgiving trivia questions and interesting facts about the history of the holiday to test their Turkey Day knowledge.
That’s why we’re putting your knowledge of holiday trivia to the test by sharing weird, funny and fun Thanksgiving facts. How much do you really know about Thanksgiving past and present?
What did they eat at the first Thanksgiving? Which president made Thanksgiving a federal holiday? Get Thanksgiving trivia to share around the table.
Start a new Thanksgiving tradition by having fun with these Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers. Simply cut them out, and place them in a basket or bag. Have your family members and guests divide into pairs or teams and see who can answer the most questions correctly.
Dive deep into the history and traditions of Thanksgiving with this intriguing Thanksgiving trivia collection. Whether you’re a history buff, a holiday enthusiast, or just looking for some festive fun, these questions will enlighten and entertain.
Show Answer. #6. Which popular Thanksgiving dish was created in the 1950s by combining green beans and cream of mushroom soup? Green bean casserole. Show Answer. #7. What is the name of the famous parade held on Thanksgiving Day in New York City since 1924? Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Show Answer.
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...
Fun Thanksgiving trivia teaches you the history and traditions of the holiday without being boring. Use Thanksgiving trivia for: Friendsgiving games. Thanksgiving Icebreakers. While cooking (or cleaning) During or after your Thanksgiving meal. *Grab the printable cards below!
Find out the backstory to these established Thanksgiving beliefs about celebrations, traditions and turkeys, and whether they're more fiction than fact.