True or False: TV dinners were created as the result of a 26 ton turkey surplus.
Thanksgiving and Excel 2024

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1.
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TRUE
2.
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True or False: Black Friday is the busiest day for plumbers.
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True
3.
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Which president declared Thanksgiving a National Holiday?
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Abraham Lincoln
4.
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The first department store to hold a Thanksgiving parade was...
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Gimbel's
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True or False: The color of a turkey’s head and throat will change depending on his mood.
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True
6.
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How many turkeys are eaten in the US on Thanksgiving each year?
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46 million
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How many days did the first Thanksgiving celebration last?
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3
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