Pumpkin, Spice, and Everything Nice
Fall Traditions
Witchcraft and Wizardry
Quakerisms
Candy
100

A popular drink marketed by Starbucks during the fall months as a seasonal drink. 

Pumpkin Spice Latte

100

This tradition involves using a sharp object to shape faces into a fruit.

Pumpkin Carving

100

A book franchise that involves a kid living in a closet under the stairs

Harry Potter

100

A man credited with starting the Quaker movement, the namesake of a road on campus

George Fox

100

A pyramidal candy, usually made with 3 striped colors of white, orange, and yellow. 

Candy Corn

200

This was the weight of the heaviest pumpkin (within 100 lbs.)

2702 lbs. 13.9 oz

200

This holiday has roots in the old Celtic festival of Samhain, where they would dress up in order to scare away ghosts.

Halloween

200

A gray wizard from the Fellowship of the Ring, who famously told the Balrog that "You shall not pass".

Gandalf

200

This former US president was born to a family of Quakers, he was ousted after a famous incident at the Watergate Hotel

Richard Nixon

200

A famous chocolate bar brand from Pennsylvania. A town there was later named for it.

Hershey

300

There are 5 spices in Pumpkin spice, name one of them.

Cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, mace, or cloves

300

This is the food bought most by Americans for thanksgiving (by poundage)

Turkey

300

An opponent of Aladdin, this court wizard plots to obtain a magical lamp

Jafar

300

A Quaker who started a chocolate company, which is famous for chocolate eggs usually sold around Easter and Halloween

John Cadbury

300

This candy was made for soldiers overseas, with a hard shell to prevent the chocolate on the inside from melting away

M&Ms

400

This anti-oxidant gives pumpkins (and other fruits and vegetables) its orange color

Beta-carotene

400

The Fall marks the beginning of the "season" of this disease, denoted using notation such as A(H1N1)

Influenza (Flu)

400

The sorcerer supreme of the MCU, this medical professional turned wizard used the eye of Agamatto, infused with the time stone to defeat Dormammu

Dr. (Steven) Strange

400

This famous Quaker is the namesake of a state, who's name means (This man's) Woods

William Penn

400

A sour candy invented in Taiwan, named for the "explosion" that occurs in your mouth once you eat it

Warheads

500

The Spice Girls are a famous English band, known for singles such as "Wannabe", name one of their original members

Melanie Brown , Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, and Victoria Beckham

500

This tactic will always ensure you find an exit to a maze (as long as the maze is simply-connected)

The Right wall or Right turn method

500

A powerful sorceress, opponent of Merlin and Sir Arthur Pendragon

Morgan le Fay

500

A man coined "President of the Underground Railroad", for saving an estimated 3000 slaves

Levi Coffin

500

This candy's origins come from the flavoring of a legume in Eurasia, eating too much of the "black" variant of this candy can cause cardiac issues

Licorice

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