What is another word for fall?
Autumn
What activity do you find your way through corn?
corn maze
If money really did grow on trees, what would be everyone’s favorite season?
Fall
Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?
Fruit
When do vampires sleep?
at night
What makes leaves change to a red or purple color?
Sugar is trapped in the leaves causing the red and purple colors.
What is a major sport that starts in the fall?
Football
What do you get when you drop a pumpkin
squash
What is the only continent pumpkins are not grown on?
What is the name of the "friendly" ghost?
casper
What is something you see in the fall that is not snow but is white?
Cotton
What city was the first Octoberfest celebrated?
Munich, Germany in 1810
What do you use to mend a jack-o-lantern?
Pumpkin Patch
What is another term used for pumpkins?
Jack -o- Lantern
What two countries are widely credited with originating the idea of wearing costumes on Halloween?
Scotland and Ireland
What is the harvest moon?
The term "harvest moon" refers to the full, bright Moon that occurs closest to the start of autumn. The name dates from the time before electricity, when farmers depended on the Moon's light to harvest their crops late into the night.
What state in the USA is home to the largest corn maze in the world?
California. In Dixon, California, Cool Patch Pumpkin holds the Guinness World Record for the largest corn maze in the world at 60 acres. It’s common for people to call 911 because they can’t find their way out.
What do you get when you divide the circumference of your jack-o-lantern by its diameter?
Pumpkin Pi
What fairy tale did the word "pumpkin" show up for the first time in?
Cinderella
What was the original title for Disney’s Hocus Pocus?
Halloween House
How heavy is the heaviest pumpkin ever recorded in the world?
2,624.6 lb (1,190.49 kg)
How many federal holidays are there during fall?
4
Who lives in the scary Hundred Acre Wood?
Winnie the Boo
What city calls itself the "pumpkin capital of the world"?
Morton, Illinois
What two words did the word "bonfire" originate from?
bone and fire