Two Letter Initial Names
Movie Series
Famous People
US Geography
Into the Fall
100

In Brooklyn this person opened his circus calling it a traveling Museum, menagerie, caravan and hippodrome

P.T. Barnum

100

Sorcerer’s Stone 

Chamber of Secrets 

Prisoner of Azkaban 

Goblet of Fire 

Order of the Phoenix 

Half-Blood Prince 

Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter

100

An important October campaign in this disease awareness usually includes pink themed events

Breast Cancer Awareness

200

Rapper who sang "Going Back to Cali"

LL Cool J

200

The Acolyte

The Phantom Menace

Attack of the Clones

Revenge of the Sith

Etc

Star Wars

200

Developer Jef Raskin loved this type of Apple so much he named an apple computer after one

Mcintosh

200

This large National Memorial that's about 25 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota was named for a New York Lawyer

Mount Rushmore

200

Baby Boo and Autumn Gold are varieties of this gourd that's popular during fall holidays

Pumpkins

300

This Famous Filmmaker is know for his work with StarTrek and Star Wars but won a Razzie for worst screenplay for Armageddon

JJ Abrams

300

The Fellowship of the Ring 

The Two Towers 

The Return of the King 

Lord of the Rings

300

A towering figure in 19th century engineering.  This frenchman was known at the "Magician of Iron"

Gustave Eiffel

300

This University in Eugene calls itself a Nesting Place for Ducks

University of Oregon

300

Test your "Metal" in the world championship of this mega-endurance event held in October in Hawaii

Ironman Triathlon

400

Blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shimmering vibrato, and staccato picking that influenced many later blues electric guitar players.

BB King

400

Rogue Nation

Ghost Protocol

Fallout

Dead Reckoning

Mission Impossible

400

The 2021 hit "Driver's License" made this 17 year old the youngest artist to top the billboard hot 100 at the time

Olivia Rodrigo

400

Its the year Colorado was admitted to the union.  Giving the name "The Centennial State"

1876

500

Writer whose novel "The Catcher in the Rye"

JD Salenger

500

2

The Third

Forever After

Shrek

500

This State is the least Populous at just under 600,000

Wyoming

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