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100

“Gimme a break”

Kit Kat

100

Pumpkins are grown on every continent except Antarctica. True or False

True

Which makes quite a bit of sense considering, oh you know, Antartica is a 24/7 icy tundra.

100

There are More Than 7,500 or 1000 apples Varieties

 7,500 apples

100

What do you call a design of a pumpkin

Carve a Pumpkin

100

What do you find under the Christmas tree


Presents

200

“Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t.”

Mounds and Almond Joy

200

It's the Pumpkin, Brown finish the saying 


 

Great and Charlie 

200

Bobbing for apples was once a British or USA courting ritual.

 

British

Bobbing for apples has been a popular (if kind of disgusting) party game for Halloween celebrations for a long time, but it wasn't always about the spooky holiday. It actually started out as a British courting ritual. Males were assigned an apple, and females would bob for them, trying to get the right apple from the man she wanted. If she did, it meant they were destined to be together.

200

What do you call when you go into a corn field and have to find way out? 

Corn Maze

200

kissing under the what?


Mistletoe

300

“The great American chocolate bar.”

Hershey’s Chocolate Bar

300

Over 1.5 billion or 10 thousand pounds of pumpkin are produced each year in the United States.

The top pumpkin-producing states are Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and California.

300

Ancient people wore Halloween costumes to scare off ghosts. True or False 

True

Halloween is incredibly popular during the fall, and it's a holiday that has been around for a very long time. But centuries ago, it was a little different—and more dark. It celebrated human death, and the Celts believed that on the night before Halloween, the boundary between the living and the dead came down. They started wearing scary costumes in order to scare away the ghosts that they believed walked the earth on Halloween.

300

Going house to house dress in outfits you say these magic words

 

Trick-or-treat

300

Sing your favorite Christmas song 


Must be a Christmas song

400

“How many licks does it take to get to the center of a"

 Tootsie Pop

400

Each pumpkin has about 500 or 100 seeds.

500

They take between 90 and 120 days to grow, which is why it's recommended to plant them between May and July. High in iron, they can be roasted to eat. The flowers that grow on pumpkin vines are also edible.

400

The Irish used to carve turnips and potatoes.

True or False 

True

Much like Halloween costumes, Jack-o'-lanterns started out as a way for people to scare off evil spirits around Halloween. Back in the day, the Irish carved the faces into turnips, beets, or potatoes instead of pumpkins.

400

What lands on November 23rd   

Thanksgiving

400

What is white and puffy 

Snow

500

“There’s no wrong way to eat a Reese’s”

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

500

Every single part of a pumpkin is edible? True or False 

True 

Yep, you can eat the skin, leaves, flowers, pulp, seeds and even the stem!


500

It's the worst or best time for apples.

Best time

Between apple cider, apple pie, and every other apple dessert out there, apples are a big sell during the fall. Washington state, which is known for apples, is expected to harvest 137.3 million boxes of apples for the 2019 season.

500

The number one sport to watch in the fall is?

Football

500

In Australia is it cold or warm? 


It's warm or hot almost everywhere in Australia in December.