| Hint | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| It's commonly eaten on Thanksgiving | We love our turkey on Thanksgiving! 46 million are eaten every year. | True | 100%
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| Is 100% vegetarian | No! Turkeys are not vegetarian at all, and most people in Turkey are not vegetarian. | False | 95%
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| You can buy it in Walmart | You can find turkey in thousands of stores worldwide! However, you can't buy the country (nobody knows why, but it could be expired). | True | 95%
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| Is JetPunk's logo | It's actually a pufferfish, as shown in the top left corner. | False | 92%
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| They lay eggs | Turkeys are birds, so they lay eggs. People in Turkey are not so good at laying eggs. | True | 92%
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It has a flag that looks like this:![]() | That's Georgia's flag, not Turkey's. | False | 87%
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| Some people think it's bland | True for both turkeys (especially) and Turkey. | True | 85%
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| Its people are eaten on Thanksgiving | We're not cannibals. | False | 79%
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Looks like this: ![]() | A delicious, raw whole turkey... | True | 79%
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| Is on several continents | Turkey straddles two. Turkeys are on all of them. | True | 79%
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| (Usually) borders your plate | Your turkey should be on a plate. Hopefully. | True | 77%
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| A turkey was technically the president of Turkey for three days | Yes, cats and dogs are mayors, however a turkey cannot rule a country of millions of people. It probably would be assassinated, anyways. | False | 74%
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| Its capital is Istanbul | The capital is Ankara. | False | 72%
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| Each person in the US eats 16 pounds of this annually | Mmmm...delicious. | True | 72%
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| Is the mascot of this site | You...how could you.... | False | 69%
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| There's over 320 million people and birds | 80 million (people) + 250 million (turkeys) = 320 million | True | 67%
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| Mostly nonreligious | The 250 million turkeys outnumber the 80 million in Turkey. | True | 49%
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| Closely related to the peacock | Turkeys and peacocks are not closely related. And they're native to India and Sri Lanka. | False | 15%
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