Fall Holidays
Fall Facts
Fall Food
Historical
100

What fall holiday has two words put together?

Thanksgiving

100

Was Squanto a real person?

Yes

100

What do we customarily cook on Thanksgiving?

Turkey

100

Yes or No: Did women and children attend the first Thanksgiving?

No

200

What number is the month November?

11

200

What fall activity involves finding your way in a field?

Corn maze

200
What are the two most common pies eaten on Thanksgiving?
What is pumpkin and apple
200

What century did the Mayflower land in America?

15th century (1620)

300

What Thursday do we always celebrate Thanksgiving on?

The fourth

300

What tree stays the same color during fall?

The Evergreen tree

300

What were some of the foods eaten at the first Thanksgiving?

Ducks, geese, turkey, clams, eels, lobster, squash, wild grapes, dried fruit and cornbread

300

What meat did the Native Americans bring to the first Thanksgiving?

Deer

400

How many days are in November?

30 days

400

What sport do people commonly watch on Sundays?

What is football

400

What is commonly drank both warm and cold during this time?

What is apple cider

400

What food was present at the first Thanksgiving but is rarely eaten now?


Seafood

500

Despite it's name, this fall holiday is celebrated at the end of September.

Oktoberfest

500

What is it called when we set our clocks back an hour?

What is daylight savings time

500

How many pumpkin pies are consumed every Thanksgiving?

50 million

500

Which President first ordered Thanksgiving a national day?

George Washington