A poultry meat cooked at thanksgiving.
What is "turkey"?
A holiday on October 31st.
What is "Halloween"?
Making sweets and treats.
Hints: it is a catagory in this jeopardy.
What is "baking"?
An activity where children dress up in costume on October 31st and go door to door to get candy.
What is "Trick or Treating"?
This monster appears to be a man but turns into a monster in the full moon.
Hint: "AwoooooOOOOooooo!"
What is a "werewolf"?
A dessert made out of an orange vegetable. It goes well with whipped cream or ice cream and is often served on thanksgiving.
What is "pumpkin pie"?
In Canada, this is the 2nd monday of October.
What is "Thanksgiving"?
Placing items around your house and yard to fit with a theme or holiday. Often very aesthetic and pleasing to look at.
What is "decorating"?
These are pretty when they are on the trees, but can make a mess when the fall. The act of cleaning these up.
What is "raking leaves"?
These movies (1984 to current) have their own theme song. They feature 4 individuals capturing ghosts with special equipment.
What is "Ghostbusters"?
This fall time fruit grows on trees and pairs well with cinammon when baked in a pie.
What are "apples"?
This day in November marks the a day to honour veterans, soldiers, and those fallen in battle.
What is "Remembrance Day"?
Going for a ride to see these after they've turned bright colours (orange, red, yellow).
What is "going for a fall colour ride"?
What is "Thanksgiving Dinner"?
This is a monster from the book written by Mary Shelley. The monster came from a scientist experimenting. The monster is named after the scientist.
What is "Frankenstein"?
This is a common side dish on Thanksgiving.
What are "mashed potatoes"?
Halloween is the most popular in these countries (3).
What are "Canada, USA, and United Kingdom"?
This is a market that can be visited to purchase produce and artisan goods.
This happens on November 11th at 11:00 am to show respect to soldiers and veterans where people become quiet.
What is a "moment of silence"?
You do not say this person's name 3 times or he appears and forces you to make a contract with him.
What is "Beetlejuice"?
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This tall plant grows yellow vegetables that goes good with butter. It's leaves are known as 'ears'.
What is "corn"?
The traditional name for "Halloween".
Hint: the day after was known traditionally as "All Hallows Day" (All Saints Day now)
What is "All Hallows Eve"?
The evening before All Saints' Day became a holy, or hallowed, eve, from which the word "Halloween" evolved
These are large seeds that need to be planted in the fall.
What are "bulbs"?
Before pumpkins, this was traditionally carved for Halloween.
What are "turnips"?
This show features a family who values being spooky and has some interesting individuals in their family including a hand.