Citrus fruit with a bright yellow rind, pink interior, pulp and seed
Grapefruit
Tie-dye fashions emerged on the scene in this decade.
1960's
These two words are exchanged at the altar during a wedding ceremony
"I do"
Clocks go this way at the end of daylight saving time in November, granting a precious extra hour of sleep
Back
It’s not only a bog fruit associated with the holidays but also a shade of red
Cranberry
Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, and prepositions
Parts of Speech
These were the big and bulky predecessor to women’s slips.
Petticoats
This 1937 song by the Andrews Sisters warns the listener: Don’t do this with “anyone else but me.”
"sit under the apple tree"
This federal holiday honoring the military is held in November.
Remembrance Day
The first man to set foot on the moon
Neil Armstrong
The colder of the two appliances that have a compressor, condenser coils, evaporator, evaporator fan, thermostat, and door gasket
Freezer
Umbrellas used by women in the sun were called this.
Parasols
Men wear this color and type of jacket at white-tie affairs.
Black (with tails)
November is the only month this classic British playwright never mentioned in his plays or sonnets.
William Shakespeare
This everyday expression includes the color of Ireland and a word similar to jealousy.
Green with Envy!
Has a needle, bobbin winder, hand wheel, and foot pedal
Sewing Machine
You couldn’t walk into a soda shop in the 1950s without seeing these trendy circle skirts on girls and young women
Poodle skirts
Old-fashioned Southern etiquette requires you to do this when an elder enters the room
Get up!
November is derived from the Latin novem, which is this number
Nine
In 1976, she became the first female co-anchor of a national nightly news program, ABC Evening News.
Barbara Walters
Type of boat with a mast, jib, stern, and bow
Sailboat
This straw hat for men was introduced in the 1920s and made in Ecuador
Panama Hat
This epic double “do” is from JFK’s inaugural address.
“ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”?
He invented the famous cartoon characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy
Charles Schulz (November 26 1922)
Andy, Aunt Bee, Opie, Barney, Goober, and Gomer live here
Mayberry (Andy Griffith show)