This party game was once a British courting ritual.
Bobbing for apples
1.98 million gallons of beer served at this 16-day event
Oktoberfest
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What President had jelly beans on his desk?
Ronald Reagan
This bird travels 11,000 miles each fall.
Artic Tern
The first Jack-O-Lantern was carved from this vegetable.
Turnip
The term for Turkey chicks
Poults or Turkeylings
The number of varieties of apples in the US
2,500
The top 10 varieties in US are Red Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, McIntosh, Rome, Cripps Pink, and Empire.
This was the first wrapped penny candy in America.
Tootsie Roll
The year Medicare, Medicaid and the Older Americans Act became law
1965
This country was the first to celebrate Halloween.
England
The second Monday of October
Canada's Thanksgiving
This apple is the only one native to North America
Crabapple
This is the best selling candy bar world-wide.
Snickers
What words does bonfire come from?
it means "fire of bones" (Middle English bonefire)
It is predicted that Americans will spend this much on Halloween costumes, candy and decorations.
$10 Billion
This festival marks the Jewish New Year
Rosh Hashanah
2/3rds of fiber and antioxidants in the apple are found here
The peel
What is the rarest color of M&Ms?
Brown
Vampire bats come from this continent.
South America
Fear of halloween term
What is Samhainophobia
Each autumn, which insects migrate from the U.S. to Mexico and some parts of Southern California. They fly at speeds ranging between 12 and 25 miles per hour.
Monarch butterflies
This state produces the most apples.
Washington
This country's citizens consume twice as much candy as Americans
Germany
Which former American president had a popular children's toy named after him?
Theodore Roosevelt