Holidays
Activities & Traditions
Misc.
Food
100

During this holiday, people dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating.

Halloween

100

A chore that requires gathering all the leaves in the yard using a specific tool.

Raking

100

What direction birds fly when it starts to get cold.

South

100

The most common item served during Thanksgiving

Turkey

200

This holiday was originally created to to give thanks for a successful harvest.

Thanksgiving

200

A place you go for cider, donuts and apples.

Cider Mill

200

TRUE or FALSE: The first Thanksgiving parade featured zoo animals.

TRUE.

200

The name of sweets that people like to eat on Halloween

Candy

300

This is the practice of setting clocks back during the fall to make better use of daylight hours.

Daylight Saving Time.

300
What you create when you carve a pumpkin.

Jack-o-Lantern

300

This state grows the most pumpkins in the United States.

a. Michigan   

b. Illinois  

c. Minnesota  

b. Illinois

300

A popular fall beverage made from pressed apples and can be served hot or cold.

Apple Cider

400

This is a holiday observed on November 11 to honor all those who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

Veteran's Day.

400

A fall sport featuring the Detroit Lions

Football

400

These are often used in fields to keep birds away from the crop (also a character in the Wizard of Oz!)

Scarecrow

400

Americans eat 80 million pounds of this berry during the holiday season.

Cranberries.

500

The official name of the first day of Fall.

Autumnal Equinox

500

A major shopping event celebrated the day after Thanksgiving.

Black Friday.

500

The name of  a group of people from England who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 settling in what is now Massachusetts.

Pilgrims.

500

Americans eat 80 million pounds of this berry during the holiday season.

Cranberries

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