The Fall Season
Harvest Time
Apples, Apples Everywhere
Native Americans
Thanksgiving
100

What season comes before Fall?

Summer

100

The Most Common Crop grown in NYS

    CORN!


100

New York is the second-largest producer of this fruit in the United States.

What is an apple?

100

The Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca are part of this Native American group in New York.

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

100

This bird, often served at Thanksgiving, is thought to have been part of the original feast.

What is a turkey?

200

When does Fall Officially Start?

The Autumnal Equinox, Sept. 22 or 23 each year

200

This sweet autumn staple is carved for Halloween and baked into pies during New York’s harvest season.

What is a pumpkin?

200

This New York fruit is picked at places like the Hudson Valley’s orchards and comes in varieties like Honeycrisp and McIntosh.

What is an apple?

200

This grain, an essential Native American crop, was likely used to make bread and porridge during early Thanksgivings.

What is corn?

200

The Wampanoag and this group of settlers shared the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621.

Who are the Pilgrims?

300

The vibrant leaf colors of this season bring tourists to New York farms during harvest time.

What is fall?

300

This valley is known for its apple orchards and wineries that thrive during the fall harvest.

What is the Hudson Valley?

300

This sweet, seasonal beverage made from apples is a favorite during New York’s fall harvest time.

What is apple cider?

300

Native Americans, including the Iroquois, traditionally referred to their corn, beans, and squash crops by this nickname.

What are the Three Sisters?

300

Thanksgiving marks the start of this holiday shopping season event.

What is Black Friday?

400

This type of community-based market features locally grown produce during the fall harvest.

What is a farmers’ market?

400

These two orange vegetables are common in New York harvest baskets and pair well in soups.

What are carrots and squash?

400

This dessert, made with freshly picked New York apples, is a fall classic.

What is apple pie?

400

Indigenous people made this type of syrup from tree sap, which became a favorite sweetener.

What is maple syrup?

400

Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863, thanks to this U.S. president.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

This sweet treat, made by dipping apples in a sugary coating, is a fall favorite.

What is a candy apple?

500

Cranberries and this starchy vegetable are often harvested in New York for Thanksgiving feasts.

What is a potato?

500

This crisp apple variety, known for its sweet-tart flavor, is a favorite in the Hudson Valley.

What is Honeycrisp?

500

Native Americans commemorate Thanksgiving as a National Day of this, reflecting on their history.

What is mourning?

500

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

What is three?

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