Reality TV shows
Animals in the Fall
Fictional Bears
Fall Fruits
Fall Vegetables
100

On air for over 40 seasons, this show allows individuals to outwit, outplay, and outlast their fellow competitors for a million dollars in prize money. It's typically filmed in locations all over the world and usually feature people who are in top physical shape. 

Survivor 

100

These rodents are everywhere, known for being agile, intelligent, adorable and extremely fun to watch. They are mostly known for their ability to climb trees for resources and having a fast reaction to the environment around them. 

Squirrels 

100

This comic book character was created in 1958, stating that he was "smarter than the average bear". His legacy is through his personality and catchphrases. His fictional home of Jellystone Park is iconic especially with his constant pursuit of picnic baskets. 

Yogi Bear 

100

We often think of these as vegetables, but they are actually fruits. Every part of this fruit is edible, from its skin, leaves, flowers and stem. Turning this fruit into pie has been popular in America and typically seen around Halloween and Thanksgiving time. 

Pumpkins 

100

There are at least a hundred different types of this vegetable grown throughout the world, mostly Green or red in variety. They have no fat as they are high in dietary fiber. Without this, we wouldn't have coleslaw or kimchi. 

Cabbage

200

This reality series started in 1992 and became one of the most successful franchises in TV history. It started in a NYC loft for 3 months, which then grew to make 30 seasons. It focuses on the lives of a group of strangers living together in a house as cameras record their interpersonal relationships. 

The Real World 

200

These intriguing birds are known for their binocular vision and unique look. They are considered specialized predators, having ears and eyes that designed for hunting and unique feathers that enable them to fly almost silently, especially at night. 

Owls 

200

This beloved cartoon character has captured the hearts of generations as the face of wildland fire prevention. Created in 1944, his mission was to educate and raise awareness about the dangers of wildfires and protection of forests. 

Smokey the Bear 

200

There are over 3000 varieties of this fruit worldwide, as they mostly grown on the west coast, in Oregon and Washington. It's a powerhouse fruit, packing loads of fiber and vitamins. Some individuals might confuse these as apples. 

Pears 

200

Being named after a European capital, these small vegetables deliver big flavor They are in the same family with broccoli and cauliflower and can be cooked many different ways. Just be careful, if you overcook these vegetables, it can result in an unpleasant odor. Adding some bacon or honey has been a common combination. 

Brusel sprouts 

300

This reality TV competition presents different challenges to the individuals that resulted in suspenseful moments. Unfortunately, the show was heavily edited with producers manipulating clips to create storylines. The show did watch out for safety with all stunts being checked by professionals. Pass all three stages and win the prize money. 

Fear Factor 

300

These small to medium sized mammals are known for being stealthy and swift, running up to a speed of 30 MPH. They typically hunt in packs of 6 and can live in all different temperatures. They will use the shadow and sound of the animal they hunt to know when it's time to strike. 

Foxes 

300

Created in 1981, their sole purpose was meant for greeting cards. They eventually turned into a successful toy franchise, where each stuff teddy bear had a name, job, and symbol tied to it. The popularity led to three animated movies and a related TV series in Canada. Recently, they have been brought back in a new edition for the 21st century, now featuring a variety of different colors from the original 10. 

Care Bears 

300

This superfruit has many health benefits such as reducing cholesterol and supporting heart health. Mostly used for its seeds, studies suggest that drinking 8 oz of this fruit juice can help improve performance in tasks related to learning and memory. 

Pomegranates 

300

These vegetables thrive late summer into Fall and are known for its unique oval shape. They are an excellent source of fiber and nutrients but do not eat the flowers or leaves of the vegetable, as it can be dangerous to human health. They have been a staple in Mediterranean cuisine, especially Greek but also have influences in Italian cuisine. 

Eggplant 

400

Created in 2009, this TV show originally started as a series in Japan. It originally was going to be cancelled in its first season due to its lack of popularity. The show presents insight from professional into the world of business and possibly giving entrepreneurs a chance with their ideas. It features negotiations, values and marketing strategies.  

Shark Tank 

400

One of the planet's cutest critters, they are uniquely known for the spines all over their body except for their face, legs and belly. By curling into a tight ball and tucking in their head, they protect vulnerable parts of their body with those spines. They thrive in cold temperatures and usually search for food at night. 

Hedgehogs 

400

This fictional character is one of the largest sidekicks in Disney animation. He was first featured in this 1967 film, known for being fun-loving, loyal and good natured. He is the strict teacher of the cubs and teaches the law of the jungle. 

Baloo 

400

Known as the superfood of nature, these fruits are sweet and typically eaten fresh or dried. They originate from the Middle East and North Africa, but here in America, they grow specifically in California. They are usually eaten plain or added in savory and sweet dishes. 

Dates 

400

This vegetable is packed with essential nutrients and loaded with health-promoting properties. Common uses including juicing, roasting or adding to stir fries. Using the leaves of this vegetable in soups adds extra flavor, while adding to salads gives the dish brightness. In history, the juice of this vegetable is used as a natural dye. 

Beets

500

Debuting in 2010, this reality TV show goes behind the scenes, portraying real-life interactions between executives and employees. The point of the show is to find out how things really work and to use that information to make their business better. Some aspects of the show are edited for dramatic effect, but the backstories of individuals are genuine and real. 

Undercover Boss 

500
These nocturnal mammals present with a flat, wedge-shaped body, broad feet with long claws and typically black hair. They tend to be social but mostly live secret lives in underground homes. From the state of Wisconsin to the United Kingdom, it is illegal to harm o kill these animals. 

Badgers/Weasels 

500

This movie was able to bring life to a cuddly, furry bear and portray him as a main character of this movie. Originally given as a Christmas gift to John, he tells the bear he wishes he could talk so they could be best friends. The next morning, he discovers the young bear is on the ground, alive, and talking on his own. Who am I? 

TED

500

These fruits are especially rich in calcium and potassium. They are considered one of the oldest fruits in the world and were considered a poor man's food. They are the fruit mentioned most often in the Bible, connected to the olive, as it's been a symbol of abundance, especially in Ancient Greece and Egypt. 

Figs 

500

One of the most common vegetables all year round is the wild mushroom. During the fall season, they can be some of the easiest to spot on the ground. They are a big influence for forests as trees and plants depend on fungi. As food purposes, mushrooms help decrease risk of cancer, support a healthy immune system and protect brain health. 

Oyster, Chanterelle, Shitake, Portabello, Morels 

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