Bulb that is said to repel vampires.
What is Garlic?
On October 4th 1957, this was the first satellite launched into orbit.
What is Sputnik?
The word "October" stems from this Latin Word.
What is Octo?
This country is known for its Octoberfest celebration, which starts in September and ends early October
What is Germany?
An old sailor used this green leafy vegetable to make his muscles bigger.
What is Spinach?
On October 3rd 1863, this president issued a proclamation that Thanksgiving would be the fourth Thursday in November
Who is President Abraham Lincoln?
This Zodiac sign in the beginning of the October is represented by Scales.
What is Libra?
This country is credited with starting Halloween; it was originally an ancient Celtic festival to celebrate the harvest, during which people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.
What is Scotland?
It may be loose-leaf butterhead, crisp-head, or romaine.
What is Lettuce?
On October 4th 1857, this famous Ivy League school was founded in Killingworth, Connecticut.
What is Yale?
This Zodiac Sign in the end of the month of October is represented with a scorpion.
What is Scorpio?
This country Also celebrates thanksgiving just in October instead of November
what is Canada?
This vegetable is delicious in soups, but it can also function as a nose for a winter activity.
What is a carrot?
On October 18th 1860, Russia transferred this body of northern land to the U.S.
What is Alaska?
This yellow-orange flower represents October.
What is a Marigold?
This country celebrates an Italian explorer with a holiday every October.
The United States (Columbus Day)
This bulb is the national flower of both Holland and Turkey
What is the tulip?
On October 19th 1887, Wall Street stocks plunged a record 508 points or 22.6 cents, making this day the largest one-day drop in history. What was this day called?
What is Black Monday?
This is the birthstone for October.
What is Opal?
This country was the homeland of Leif Erikson, a Viking, who is thought to have originally discovered America around 100 A.D.
What is Iceland?