You go to this place to pick different types of apples from their trees.
What is an Apple Orchard?
This is a food that can have vegetables, meat, and broth and keeps us warm when it's cold out...
What is Soup?
On October 31st you get dressed up in a costume and go door to door asking for candy on this Holiday.
What is Halloween?
Why did ancient people where costumes?
To scare off ghost.
These two sports start in the Fall.
What are football and soccer?
You go here to pick a pumpkin.
What is a Pumpkin Patch?
This food goes inside other foods.
What is stuffing?
A holiday that honors the working people.
What is Labor Day?
This term refers to the full moon that occurs closest to the Autumn equinox.
What is Harvest Moon?
A beautiful show in the sky visible during the fall months?
What is the Northern Lights?
A traditional American and Canadian activity consisting of a recreational ride in a wagon or cart pulled by a tractor, horses or a truck.
What is a Hayride?
What is the end result of carving a pumpkin?
What is a Jack-O-Lantern?
This National Holiday, celebrated on November 11th, honors those who have served in our Military.
What is Veteran's Day? Also, Remembrance Day in others parts of the World.
How do kids get candy on Halloween?
By going trick or treating
The amount of this substance in leaves determines their color.
What is Sugar?
What activity involves winding paths through a field to find the end?
What is a Corn Maze?
A popular fall drink, this can be served both hot and cold.
What is apple cider?
The day after American Thanksgiving is traditionally known as what.
What is Black Friday?
Before calling it "Fall" or "Autumn," this season was referred to as what term.
What is Harvest?
Autumn/Fall started being said in the late 1600's and originated with the British.
A decoy that is often in the shape of a human and is put in a field.
What is a Scarecrow?
Before pumpkins were made popular, what were the first vegetables to be carved into Jack-o-lanterns?
What are Turnips and potatoes?
(This tradition originated in Ireland)
What popular Thanksgiving food was not at the first Thanksgiving?
What is a turkey?
They did not have turkey, but they did have lobster, seal, and swan (1st feast was in 1621 in America). The 1st traditional Thanksgiving dinner was in 1863 after Lincoln declared it a National Holiday.
A sailing ship associated with the "New World".
What are the Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria, Mayflower (1620)?
Fall in the Southern Hemisphere is what season in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is Spring?
What do leaves stop producing in the fall that causes them to change color?
What is Chlorophyll?