What fruit is commonly associated with fall?
Apple
The sea nettle is one of these blobby creatures with stinging tentacles
A JellyFish
What is the Fashion Capital of the World?
Paris
This state was once apart of the Louisiana Purchase. Tourists gather here to visit Mount Rushmore and Balands National Park
South Dakota
Before Lucille Ball became a big TV star in the 1950s with "I Love Lucy", she had a successful radio show. However, that show went by a different name. What was the name of Lucy's radio show?
My Favorite Husband
What does the term 'fall' relate to?
The Falling of the Leaves
In a table setting it's placed on its own small plate above the forks
A Butter Knife
Following the First World War, the 1920s brought about a change in the way woman dressed and behaved. What was the name given to the consumers of a certain age who wore bobbed hair, shift like dresses and cloche hats?
Flapper girls
This state borders Lake Michigan in the North West and is also known as the Hoosier State or the Crossroads of America. Actor James Dean and Basketball player Larry Bird hail from this state. The meaning of the state name is "Land of the Indians". What state is this?
Indiana
One of the most popular cowboy heroes on old-time radio was played by actor William Boyd, who also played this character in movies and on television. Which western hero was this whose nickname was later adopted by the 1955 Heisman Trophy winner from Ohio State?
Hopalong Cassidy
Which famous writer wrote the novel "The Great Gatsby" which is set in autumn?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This candy made of caramelized sugar & a legume is easily broken -- but that's the point!
Peanut Brittle
Around the 1970s people began to wear this piece of jewelry that was supposed to reflect the wearer's emotional state by changing color?
Mood Rings
The state name is of Cherokee origin and houses the American Museum of Atomic Energy. The Capital of this state is a famous music city.
Tennessee.
This show was set in a high school and starred Eve Arden as an English Teacher with a strong supporting case including Gale Gordon as Osgood Conkin, the curmudgeonly principal. This show had a radio run from 1948-1957 and a TV run of 1952-1956. what was this show called?
Our Miss Brooks
Before the 16th century, what was this season universally known as?
Harvest
Alliterative name for chunks of styrofoam that spill all over the floor when unpacking a box you've received
Packing Peanuts
Pants, Slacks, Trousers: Whatever, you call them, these garments, fashioned in a dizzying array of styles and a wide variety of fabrics, are wardrobe staples for every well-dressed woman. What legendary Hollywood actress consistently wore pants as part of her personally style, which set the trend for women in the modern era?
Katharine Hepburn
This state houses one of the largest salmon-fishing industries in the world. Its state symbol includes the Douglas fir, milk and the hazelnut. This state has a huge lumber and wood products industry, hence the nickname "The Beaver State". which state bordering the Pacific Ocean is this?
Oregon
This man is considered the father of twentieth century broadcast journalism. Who is this man, whose reports from London for CBS radio during WWII always started out with the dramatic words, "This is London"? he also later became the host of the CBS TV Show "See it Now"
Edward R Murrow
What country doesn't experience Autumn?
Brazil
A schedule of events
a Timetable
Over the years, pearl necklaces have stood the test of time. Perhaps no one has appreciated this trend better than the US First Ladies. What pair of First Ladies, otherwise different in many respects, were each noted for her fashionable pearls?
Jacqueline Kennedy and Barbara Bush
This State borders the Atlantic Ocean and has two US representatives. It entered the union in 1790 and is called the ocean state.
Rhode Island
One of the longest-running radio shows ever was a news and commentary program on ABC Radio lasting from 1951 until 2009. Who was this conservative Chicago broadcaster with a unique broadcasting style, who enjoyed telling "The rest of the story"?
Paul Harvey