Also called a horn of plenty, this horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers, or nuts.
Cornucopia
Glowing from the inside out with a spooky image often found on porches.
Jack-o-lattern
Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in this month.
October
This is the shortest day of the year.
Winter solstice/December 21
Pumpkins are classified as this kind of produce.
FRUIT!
This phrase untraditionally ends in, "I'll pull down your underwear".
Trick or Treat
This the first day of fall.
Autumnal equinox/September 22nd
When is starts to get cold, which hot drink is popular around the world?
Hot Chocolate
Hay ride
A sweet liquid 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.
Maple Syrup
This is the pigment that gives leaves their green color.
Chlorophyll
You'll lose one precious hour of sleep as we fall back on this day.
Daylight savings 11/3
A frequent outdoor chore for those with yards in the fall.
Raking leaves
This sport is watched on Sundays...and Mondays...and Thursdays...especially on American Thanksgiving.
Football
This spice can be found in all kinds of fall sweet treats.
Cinnamon
This is another name for fall.
Autumn
They had to travel quite a distance to make it into your pumpkin pie, as pumpkins originated on this continent.
Central America
Pressed, squeezed, and served hot.
Apple cider
Cinderella
A sticky version of sugar that is brown in color. Can be used on top of ice cream, fruits, inside candy bars, or eaten by itself.
Caramel
This is the only continent on which pumpkins do NOT grow.
Antartica
Sarah Josepha Hale was the multi-hyphenate of her day as she penned "Mary had a little lamb" and campaigned for the creation of the American holiday known as Thanksgiving. Hale lived in this northeastern city.
Philadelphia
Envy, Green Dragon, Hunnyz make for a delicious snack.
Apples
A puzzle found in a Farmer's field.
Corn Maze
This "basic" beverage is synonymous with fall.
Pumpkin Spice latte