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    What am I? Stuffing. Thanksgiving Pun Riddles. Photo credit: madisonwi - Getty Images. What kind of music did the pilgrims listen to? Plymouth rock! What sound does a turkey's phone make? Wing-wing!

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    David Pumpkins, this dumb silly thing, was the last thing that everyone could kind of agree on, that they could talk to each other about without it ruining Thanksgiving". [ 9 ] Hanks's performance as an SNL host, including the Pumpkins sketch, earned him a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in ...

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    Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on a different day than the United States. Answer: True – the U.S. celebrates in November and Canada celebrates in October. 52.

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    The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob's Burgers on Fox. [1]Google Feud was demonstrated on @midnight with Chris Hardwick, [2] referenced in the monologue of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.