This usually yellow vegetable is harvested in the fall and grows on stalks.
What is Corn?
This fairytale has a pumpkin that is turned into a carriage.
What is "Cinderella"?
A fruit that starts green, usually found in a patch.
What is a pumpkin?
This annual Macy's tradition began in 1924.
What is the Thanksgiving Day Parade?
A symbol of Halloween, this animal uses echolocation to navigate.
What are Bats?
A large, complex puzzle created by carving paths into a field of crops.
What is a Corn Maze?
The name of an animated, square pumpkin.
Who is Spookley?
This continent is the only one that does not grow pumpkins.
What is Antarctica?
The year Christopher Columbus landed in America.
What is 1492?
Not to be confused with a West Asian country, this bird is often cooked for Thanksgiving.
What is a Turkey?
A beverage made from apples and typically served warm.
What is Apple Cider?
This Michael Jackson song is known for being a Halloween favorite.
What is "Thriller"?
Pumpkins originate from this area of the world.
What is Mexico (Central America)?
The town where the Witchcraft Trials of 1692 took place.
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
A symbol of Halloween, this animal is rumored to have nine lives.
What are Cats?
A spooky trailer ride on a farm.
What is a Hay Ride?
A term for the day after Thanksgiving when retailers hold sales and offer 'doorbusters' to their first customers.
What is 'Black Friday'?
This country originally started the tradition of carving pumpkins.
What is Ireland?
The first president to pardon a turkey.
Who was John F. Kennedy?
This large animal goes into a den to hibernate around September.
What is a Bear?
This type of large machine is used to harvest crops.
What is a Combine (Harvester)?
Snoopy's friend famous for saying, "The Great Pumpkin will rise out of the pumpkin patch."
Who is Charlie Brown?
At the annual Pumpkin Chunkin' Festival in Stowe, VT, these are used to toss pumpkins.
What are Trebuchets?
Happy birthday to this explorer born in 1451.
Who was Christopher Columbus?
This butterfly migrates south to Mexico and beyond for the winter.
What is the Monarch Butterfly?