This orange vegetable is carved and eaten in fall.
What is Pumpkins?
This sport uses a bat and bases, and the World Series happens in the fall.
What is Baseball?
This falls from the trees and covers the ground.
What is Leaves?
These animals collect acorns and store them for winter.
What is squirrels?
This holiday on October 31st includes costumes and candy.
What is Halloween?
This yellow vegetable grows on tall stalks in the field.
What is corn?
This sport is played with a pigskin-shaped ball.
What is Football?
This orange pie is a holiday favorite.
What is Pumpkin Pie?
This big animal grows thick fur and eats a lot to get ready for hibernation.
What is a bear?
This November holiday celebrates being thankful.
What is Thanksgiving?
This colorful sweet is handed door to door on October 31st.
What is Candy?
This is the big championship football game played in February, after the fall season.
What is SuperBowl?
People often make these to scare away crows.
What is a Scarecrow?
This bird is the star of Thanksgiving dinner.
What is a Turkey?
This holiday celebrates loved ones who have passed away in Mexico.
What is Día de los Muertos / Day of the Dead?
This drink is made from pumpkins and is popular in coffee shops.
What is Pumpkin Spice Latte?
A big puzzle made of corn stalks.
What is a Corn Maze?
These tall plants are harvested and bundled into bales.
(Hint: Think Horses)
What is Hay?
This animal uses echolocation to fly in the dark.
What is a Bat?
People play this game by trying to grab apples with their mouths from a bucket of water.
What is Bobbing for Apples?
The smell of this spice (used in pumpkin pie) is everywhere in fall.
What is Cinnamon?
This game uses beanbags and a wooden board with holes.
What is Cornhole?
This CONTINENT is the only one that doesn't grow pumpkins.
What is Antartica?
This bird of prey hunts at night and can turn its head almost all the way around.
What is an Owl?
This activity involves a pumpkin and a carving knife.
What is Pumpkin Carving?