In Autumn, these get shorter.
What are the days?
A type of spice typically used to make things sweeter and is often used as a topping for fall beverages, desserts and oatmeal
What is cinnamon?
What people like to put in their hot chocolate?
Marshmallow
Something used to move all the leaves in our yards
What is a rake?
What day of the week is Thanksgiving?
Monday
This season comes after summer and begins in September
What is fall or Autumn?
A fruit grown in Fall. Common names are Honeycrisp, Fuji and Gala?
What is an apple?
A bird eaten at Thanksgiving?
Turkey
We go to a patch to pick this
What is a pumpkin?
When is Halloween ?
October 31
What were pumpkins allegedly used for in the "old days"?
removing freckles and curing snake bites
A sticky version of sugar that is often a brown-ish color. Can be used on top of ice cream, fruits, inside candy bars, or eaten by itself
What is Caramel?
There are (roughly) this many varieties of apples
over 8000
This sport is watched on Sundays and is a big hit in the Fall
What is Football?
A day to remember
Remembrance Day
These animals run around a lot during the autumn so be careful
What are deer?
A type of sweetener made from the sap of this kind of tree. The sugars are taken and caramelized to create this topping traditionally used for pancakes or oatmeal
What is Maple Syrup?
The most commonly harvested fruit in the fall
What are apples?
What fairytale has a pumpkin that is turned into a carriage?
What is Cinderella?
Not officially a holiday but many people are off work to hit the stores bright and early?
What is Black Friday?
This is the Halloween special starring Charlie Brown that is only on during autumn
What is the Great Pumpkin?
Pumpkin- fruit or vegetable?
What is a fruit? (Technically it's a gourd.)
A fall drink flavoring that was made popular by Starbucks
What is pumpkin spice aka psl?
This pigment decreases in plants during autumn (specifically in leaves)
What is chlorophyll?
Originally, people wore costumes to hide themselves from what on October 31st?
What are Ghosts?