Autumn Trivia
Halloween
Veteran/Military
Autumn Edibles
Fall Media
100

Where in the United States is it most popular to go leaf-peeping in the Fall?

New England

100

What Halloween radio drama caused a mass panic on October 30, 1938?

"War of the Worlds"

100

What is the name of the U.S. military cemetery located in Virginia?

Arlington National Cemetery

100

Which nut is often used in fall salads and desserts, and comes from a tree?

Walnut

100

What 1960s hit by The Mamas & The Papas mentions “all the leaves are brown”?

California Dreamin'

200

What famous festival in Germany, celebrated in fall, inspired countless drinking songs?

Oktoberfest!

200

What is said to help keep evil spirits out of your house on Halloween?

Sprinkle salt on your doorstep!

200

Which U.S. holiday honors those who died while serving in the military?

Memorial Day

200

What was the original purpose of bobbing for apples on Halloween?

Fortune-telling, specifically predicting whom a woman would marry ... each apple represented a specific suitor!

200

Which detective series starring Angela Lansbury often aired cozy fall episodes?

Murder, She Wrote

300

Which US state is the largest pumpkin grower?

Illinois

300

What is the night before Halloween known as?

Mischief Night or Devil's Night

300

What is the official song of the U.S. Army?

"The Army Goes Rolling Along"!

300

Which U.S. state has named apple cider their official state drink?

New Hampshire

300

Which crooner sang “September in the Rain”?

Bing Crosby

400

What insect flies south to Mexico for the winter during the fall months?

Butterflies

400

What is the most popular Halloween candy?

M&M'S

BONUS:  How many colors of M&Ms are there in a normal bag?

400

In the United States, what day is typically observed on November 11th?

Veteran's Day

400
How many pies can a bushel of apples make?

21 -or- 30 -or- 15?

21 pies

400

Which classic Halloween movie features the Sanderson sisters and was revived with a sequel in 2022?

Hocus Pocus

500

Daylight Saving Time ends each November ... do we gain or lose an hour?

We gain an hour because we set our clocks back.

500

How long have Americans been trick or treating?

Nearly 100 years!

500

Which U.S. president served as a five-star general during World War II?

Dwight D. Eisenhower

500

Which state grows the most pumpkins?

Illinois 

500

Which 1944 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer is a psychological thriller?

Gaslight

600

What do you call a male turkey?

A gobbler

600

What is the most popular Halloween costume?

A classic “Witch” ... followed by “Spider-Man” and “Dinosaur.”

600

What is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States?

The Medal of Honor

600

In colonial times, what were apples called? 

Winter bananas or melt - in - the - mouths

600

What classic monster movie features Boris Karloff as the creature?

Frankenstein

700

What was fall originally called?

Harvest

700

What animal is associated with Halloween?

Black cat

700

Which U.S. military branch operates submarines?

U.S. Navy

700

What is the most popular food & drink flavor for Fall?

PUMPKIN SPICE!

700

Which singer released “September Song” in the 1940s?

Walter Huston, and later Frank Sinatra

800

What happens if hay bales get too wet?

They can spontaneously combust

800

In what country did the tradition of pumpkin carving originate?

Ireland

800

What is the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps?

“Semper Fidelis” (Always Faithful)

800

Are pumpkins a fruit or a vegetable?

They're FRUIT!

800

Which song by Nat King Cole mentions fall things that fall off of trees?

Autumn Leaves

900

True or False : There were mashed potatoes served at the first Thanksgiving

False

900

Transylvania is commonly associated with Dracula. Where is this city located?

Romania

900

What does the acronym “GI” originally stand for?

Government Issue

900

Which fall fruit, known for its high Vitamin C content, was historically used to prevent scurvy among sailors?

Cranberries

900

This 1958 horror film featured Vincent Price and a giant ____?

Fly!

1000

Which President made Thanksgiving a national holiday?

Abraham Lincoln

1000

Where does the popular rhyme ‘double, double toil, and trouble’ come from?  (HINT:  Shakespeare)

Macbeth

1000

What is the name of the U.S. Air Force’s aerial demonstration team?

Thunderbirds

1000

What part of the pumpkin can be eaten?

Every part is edible!

1000

Which classic tune by Frank Sinatra includes the lyric “Oh, it’s a long, long while from May to December”?

September Song

1100

What ship did the pilgrims come over on?

Mayflower

1100

What was the original name for candy corn?

Chicken feed

1100

What is the name of the elite U.S. Navy special operations force?

Navy SEALs

1100

Which spice is the main flavor in pumpkin spice?

Cinnamon

1100

What 1960 Alfred Hitchcock thriller is often watched during spooky season?

Psycho

1200

What do birds do in the fall?

Migrate

1200

Which famous magician actually died on Halloween?

Harry Houdini!

1200

What does the acronym “AWOL” stand for?

Absent Without Leave

1200

Which vegetable is the star ingredient in traditional Thanksgiving stuffing?

Celery

1200

Which 1941 film starred Lon Chaney Jr. as a famous monster?

The Wolf Man