This spice, a key ingredient in pumpkin spice, is made from the inner bark of trees.
Cinnamon
This candy is known for its orange, yellow, and white layers.
Candy Corn
This 1993 Disney film features the Sanderson Sisters returning to Salem.
Hocus Pocus
This spooky trial took place in Massachusetts in 1692.
Salem Witch Trials
Farmers harvest this grain in the fall, which is used to make bread, cereal, and pasta.
Wheat
One of Ainley’s favorite fall activities involves this cozy beverage often enjoyed during chilly autumn days.
Chai Latte
Ginger. Sporty. Posh. Scary. Baby.
In some Latin American countries, "Pan de Muerto" is eaten during this holiday honoring loved ones.
Dia de los Muertos
In this 2017 horror film, a shape-shifting entity terrorizes a small town’s children every 27 years during the fall season.
It
The “Trail of Tears” is remembered as a haunting chapter of U.S. history involving the forced removal of THIS main Native American group.
Cherokee
This chemical element, symbolized by “Fe,” is essential for healthy blood and was first isolated in 1748.
Iron
This is Ainley's favorite coffee shop in town.
Mission Coffee
This famous Portuguese explorer was searching for the Spice Islands, and ended up dying in the Phillipeans.
Magellan
Traditionally, this thick, dark liquid made from boiling down the sap of a tree is a common sweetener in fall baking.
Maple syrup
This catchy song revealed the true identity of the mischievous neighbor Agatha Harkness in the Marvel series WandaVision.
"Agatha All Along"
This U.S. president’s ghost is rumored to haunt the White House.
Abraham Lincoln
This ancient grain, once a staple food for Native Americans, is often referred to as “the staff of life.”
Corn
Ainley’s favorite fall/winter movie to watch for seasonal inspiration is this.
Harry Potter
Starbucks first introduced the Pumpkin Spice Latte in this year.
2003
This type of bread, flavored with molasses and spices such as cinnamon and cloves, is a traditional fall treat often served with butter or cream cheese.
Gingerbread
In a 2014 episode of “Parks and Recreation,” Leslie Knope hosts a “Pumpkin Festival” in this fictional town.
Pawnee
This ancient site in England, built around 3100 BC, is believed by some to be a place of supernatural energy and ghostly phenomena.
Stonehenge
This ancient city, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, was rediscovered in the 18th century.
Pompeii
Ainley's favorite fall fashion piece.
Oversized flannel (200 points if just flannel)
This spice in pumpkin spice, known for its pungent aroma, is derived from the dried flower buds of a tree and was once so valuable it was used as currency.
Cloves
The tradition of carving jack-o’-lanterns originally used this vegetable instead of pumpkins.
Turnip
In “Gilmore Girls,” Lorelai and Rory often enjoy their coffee at this local café, especially during the cozy fall seasons in Stars Hollow.
Luke's Diner
This U.S. city is known as the “Most Haunted City in America” due to its history of ghost sightings and paranormal activity. (Only the state? = 250 points)
Savannah, Georgia
This U.S. state is the largest producer of pumpkins in the country.
Illinois
Ainley received all A's in college, except for THIS class, in which she proudly took the B.
Philosophy