All things cheese
Halloween
Winter Olympics
Cider Mill Stuff
Carnival Food
100

This cheese is traditionally used on pizza for its meltability.
 

A: What is mozzarella?

100

This phrase is commonly said by kids when they go door to door on Halloween.
 

A: What is “Trick or Treat”?

100

The Winter Olympics are held every this many years.
 

A: What is four?

100

These sweet, fried pastries are a must-have at cider mills, often dusted with sugar or cinnamon.
 

A: What are cider donuts?

100

This icy, colorful treat is made by shaving ice and adding syrup.
 

A: What is a snow cone (or shaved ice)?

200

This Greek cheese is often baked into spanakopita.
 

A: What is feta?

200

The word “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows’ Eve,” which is the night before this Christian holiday.

A: What is All Saints’ Day?

200

This sport, where skaters perform routines with jumps and spins, is one of the most-watched Winter Olympic events.
 

A: What is figure skating?

200

This variety of apple is often used for baking pies because it holds its shape well.
 

A: What is Granny Smith?

200

This sweet treat on a stick is frozen and dipped in chocolate, often with nuts or sprinkles.
 

A: What is a frozen banana?

300

This creamy French cheese comes wrapped in a white bloomy rind.
 

A: What is Brie?

300

This tri-colored candy, originally called “chicken feed,” is a Halloween classic.
 

A: What is candy corn?

300

This ice sport uses sweeping brooms to influence the direction of stones.
 

A: What is curling?

300

: A favorite warm beverage at cider mills combines cider with this common fall spice.
 

A: What is cinnamon?

300

This cheesy dish is often sold in small paper trays with jalapeños on top.
 

A: What are nachos?

400

This Middle Eastern cheese, stretchy and salty, is often eaten fried or grilled.
 

A: What is halloumi?

400

This Disney movie features three witch sisters resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts.
 

A: What is Hocus Pocus?

400

This U.S. snowboarder, nicknamed “The Flying Tomato,” won multiple Olympic gold medals.
 

A: Who is Shaun White?

400

Corn that is grown for seasonal activities like mazes is called this.
 

A: What is field corn or maize?

400

This American comfort food is often battered, deep-fried, and served with ketchup at carnivals.
 

A: What are French fries?

500

This U.S. state is nicknamed “America’s Dairyland.”
 

A: What is Wisconsin?

500

Salem, Massachusetts, is famous for these 17th-century trials.
 

A: What are the Salem Witch Trials?

500

This African nation was the first tropical country to send a bobsled team to the Winter Olympics.
 

A: What is Jamaica?

500

This seasonal holiday often coincides with the busiest time at cider mills.
 

A: What is Halloween?

500

This fried cheese, often mozzarella, is a carnival staple served on a stick.
 

A: What is mozzarella stick?

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