Seasons of the Past
Screens and Screams
Autumn Anthems
Harvest Bites
Falling for Fashion
100

This famous document, establishing America's formal separation from Great Britain, was first read to the public in the fall of 1776 after being signed earlier in the summer.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

Known for its fall theme parks and Halloween events, this company hosts “Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party” each year.

What is Disneyland?

100

This song by Earth, Wind & Fire, famously asks if you “remember the 21st night of ______.”

What is "September"?

100

This orange vegetable, often carved and displayed for Halloween, is a fall staple.

What is a pumpkin?

100

This cozy accessory, often made from wool or knit fabrics, is wrapped around the neck to stay warm in chilly fall weather.

What is a scarf?

200

In 1621, this harvest feast took place in _________,  Massachusetts, marking the first Thanksgiving.

What is Plymouth?

200

This iconic horror movie character wears a hockey mask and is often featured in Halloween events, despite originating from summer camp in Friday the 13th.

Who is Jason Voorhees?

200

This band, known for hits like “Demons” and “Radioactive,” also released a fall-inspired song called “It’s Time” in 2012.

Who is Imagine Dragons?

200

Often served at Thanksgiving, this dish combines cubed bread, herbs, and sometimes sausage or nuts and is cooked inside or alongside a turkey.

What is stuffing (or dressing)?

200

This style of denim is fitted through the hips and thighs and flares out at the bottom, often associated with 1970s fashion but making a comeback in recent years.

What are bell-bottom jeans?

300

This famous speech, delivered by President Abraham Lincoln in the fall of 1863, redefined the purpose of the Civil War and emphasized national unity.

What is the Gettysburg Address?

300

This series, centered on the Addams family, became a fall favorite after a popular show on Netflix introduced a dance scene that went viral in 2022.

What is "Wednesday"?

300

This band’s 2005 hit, “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” is often associated with the start of fall.

Who is Green Day?

300

Every fall, fans of this coffee brand look forward to the return of its famous Pumpkin Spice Latte.

What is Starbucks?

300

This type of hat, often made of felt or wool, is characterized by its wide brim and is a fashionable accessory for both men and women during fall.

What is a fedora?

400

The tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November in the U.S. was set by this president.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

This video game, known for its autumn season event “Fortnitemares,” introduces Halloween-themed skins and challenges each year.

What is Fortnite?

400

Known for “pumpkin spice vibes,” this singer’s “All Too Well” has become a fall anthem, especially with its re-release in 2021.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

Known for its rich, smooth flavor, this fall vegetable is often used in soups and purées and is sometimes mistaken for a pumpkin.

What is butternut squash?

400

This trendy piece of outerwear is usually made from soft, thick, brushed synthetic fibers, and has a zipper down the front, making it perfect for layering during fall outings.

What is a fleece jacket?

500

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial Earth satellite, marking the start of the space race.

 What is Sputnik?

500

This 1993 Disney Halloween movie follows the Sanderson sisters, witches brought back to life on Halloween night.

What is Hocus Pocus?

500

This song by Bobby “Boris” Pickett is a spooky classic and is commonly referred to as the anthem of Halloween Dances.

What is the “Monster Mash”?

500

Invented in the 1880s, this tri-colored treat was originally called “Chicken Feed” due to its resemblance to animal feed, and its early packaging often showed a rooster.

What is Candy Corn?

500

This classic pattern of intersecting lines, often found on jackets, scarves, and pants in fall, is named after the region in Scotland where it originated.

What is plaid (or tartan)?