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100

Pumpkins are part of this food group.

What is fruit?

100

In 1692, this town was the site of a famous series of witchcraft trials.

Where is Salem, Massachusetts?

100

This continent is the only one that does not grow pumkins.

Where is Antarctica? 

100

This German festival began in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding, featuring horse races as its conclusion.

What is Oktoberfest? 

100

This was the first balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Who is Felix the Cat?

200

Apples were once called this in colonial times.

What are 'winter bananas?'

200

This Mexican holiday is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd each year.

What is Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

200

This country originally started the tradition of carving pumpkins.

Where is Ireland?

200

This tree's leaves are covered in a waxy substance that stops them from changing colors.

What is an Evergreen/Pine tree?

200

This is the month that the classic hit, 'September' made famous by Earth, Wind, and Fire came out.

When is November?

300

This "fall" spice is rich in antioxidants and help support blood sugar.

What is cinnamon?

300

Pumpkins originated from this area of the world.

Where is Mexico and Central America.

300

This is the edible part of the pumpkin plant.

What is the entire plant?

300

This pigment decreases in plants during autumn, making them lose their color.

What is Chlorophyll?

300

You will see the harvest moon during this month.

When is September?

400

These four ingredients create a traditional hot toddy.

What is lemon juice, honey, hot water and whiskey? 

400

These two states do not follow daylight savings.

What are Arizona and Hawaii?

400

This U.S. state is famous for having its own "Pumpkin Capital of the World," hosting a yearly festival that celebrates the pumpkin harvest.

Where is Illinois?

400

A male turkey is called this.

What is a gobbler?

400

This insect flies south to Mexico and beyond for the winter during the fall months.

What are Monarch Butterflies?

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