This traditional fall activity involves picking and eating these red or green fruits.
What is apple picking?
These big orange vegetables are carved into jack-o'-lanterns.
What are pumpkins?
This tricolored candy has yellow, orange, and white stripes.
What is candy corn?
This friendly ghost’s name starts with a “C.”
What is Casper?
People gather around this warm outdoor feature to roast marshmallows.
What is a bonfire?
This sweet dessert made from pumpkins is a Thanksgiving favorite.
What is pumpkin pie?
This candy comes on a stick and often has gum inside.
What is a Blow Pop?
These creatures turn into bats at night.
What are vampires?
This sport is closely tied to Thanksgiving Day in the U.S.
What is football?
Scarecrows are used to keep these creatures away from crops.
What are birds (or crows)?
This peanut butter candy comes in a chocolate cup.
What is a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup?
On a full moon, this creature howls and turns into a hairy beast.
What is a werewolf?
This month marks the official start of autumn.
What is September?
Farmers celebrate the end of harvest season with this type of festival.
What is a harvest festival?
“Taste the rainbow” is the slogan for this fruity candy.
What are Skittles?
These monsters are wrapped up in old bandages.
What are mummies?
This kind of hay-filled ride is a fall favorite at farms and pumpkin patches.
What is a hayride?
The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed more than this—2,000 or 3,000 pounds?
What is over 2,000 pounds?
This chewy candy comes in flavors like cherry, lemon, and lime and was named after a “Star.”
What are Starbursts?
This spooky pet crosses your path and is said to bring bad luck.
What is a black cat?