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Things to Do
Horror Movies
100

American holiday celebrated in October

Halloween

100

Gain an extra hour

Daylight Savings

100

Non-flying bird

Turkey

100

Where to go to pick apples

Orchard

100
Friendly ghost

Casper

200

This month is recognized in the U.S. as National Hispanic Heritage Month.

September

200

Ship the Pilgrims sailed on

Mayflower

200

The pumpkin spice craze started with this store in 2003.

Starbucks. 

200

Scary attraction

Haunted houses

200

Killer with white mask

Michael Myers

300

Two day celebration honoring friends and family who have passed. 

Dia de los Muertos

(Widely observed in Mexico and by those with Mexican heritage)

300

chemical responsible for color of leaves

Chlorophyll

300

Most eaten dessert in the United States from September to November.

Pumpkin Pie (more than 50 million just at Thanksgiving alone!)
300

Sport played with an oval-shaped ball

American Football

300

Don't fall asleep

A Nightmare on Elm Street

400

In India, this five day festival celebrates light triumphing over darkness.

Diwali 

(The third day is the "main" Diwali and it is a national holiday in many countries including Sri Lanka, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Pakistan, & Singapore)

400

Definition of Equinox

Equal Night

400

Used often in Jewish traditions, representing the cycle of the year. 

Round challah bread

400

Activity involving a tractor

Hay ride

400

Homemade movie

Paranormal activities
500

In China and Vietnam, this celebration in September often includes lanterns and mooncakes. 

Mid-Autumn Festival (Also called Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival). 

500
According to Greek mythology, Autumn began when this person was kidnapped by Hades

Persephone

500

Common fall/holiday meal found in Hispanic cultures that usually consists of beef and plaintains wrapped in a banana leaf.  

Pastelesen Hojas

500

Popular school event during this time 

Homecoming

500

Man takes care of hotel

The Shining