If you are looking for some last minute ideas for Thanksgiving dinner entertainment, try using some of these questions to get the conversation going.
Thanksgiving Dinner Conversation Starters
Download and print on card stock and cut. We pass the questions around letting people choose which question they would like to answer. They answer and then let everyone else have an opportunity to answer.
I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with friends, family and special moments!
Thanks for taking the time to visit me today!

























These are wonderful! Thank you!
How fun! Thanks for sharing! I’ll be taking these to my mom’s house tomorrow!
so fun! thanks!!!
These are great!! They are printing out as I type!!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
They would be great inside home-made Christmas crackers.
I’d love these for Christmas, my entire family is coming to our place and it’d be a fun way to strike up some funny conversations!
AHHHH! These are awesome! I’m so using these! Thanks AGAIN! You are my new BFF.
We had so much fun! Grandparents to the little ones. Thank you!
These were great questions. My family had a great time with them. I can’t wait to see what you come up with for Christmas!!!
Cindy, you rock!! What great Thanksgiving ideas once again! Keep up the good work! Missy
such a great idea — wish I’d logged on yesterday, I’ll use this idea for christmas.
These were the best! I found these a 1/2 hour before Thanksgiving dinner and printed, then hid them beside my dinner plate. About 10 minutes into the meal, there was the prefect silence and I pulled them out. While my husband looked at me quizically during my “game” annoucement, by the end of all the cards, we were all laughing and having a great time – even my “stodgy” father-in-law! Thanks!!!
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We used these and loved them! Thanks so much for sharing…I’ve packed them away with the Thanksgiving decorations to use again.
We used these on T-day–much fun!
Just found these tonight as I’m making a family “Table Talk” jar. Thanks for the great ideas.