Fall Holidays
Fall Foods
Fall Nature
Fall Activities & Traditions
Fun Fall Facts
100

What food Item is made from bread and placed inside a Turkey.

Stuffing

100

What popular pie is made from pumpkins in the fall?

Pumpkin Pie

100

What happens to most leaves in the fall?

change color and fall off.

100

What fruit do people often carve into jack-o’-lanterns?

Pumpkins

100

What month does fall officially begin in the U.S.?

September.

200

On what date is Halloween celebrated?

October 31.

200

What fruit is picked in orchards and made into cider?

Apples

200

What animal collects acorns for winter during fall?

Squirrels.

200

What fall activity involves getting lost in tall corn stalks?

Corn Maze

200

What do we call the day when we turn clocks back one hour in fall?

Daylight Saving Time  

300

What holiday honors U.S. military veterans in November?

Veterans Day.

300

What sweet fall treat is made by dipping apples in caramel?

Caramel Apples

300

What large birds fly south in a V-shape during fall?

Geese

300

What is the name of the New York City parade held every Thanksgiving?

Macys Day Parade

300

The full moon closest to the fall equinox is called what?

Harvest Moon

400

What holiday marks the end of harvest season and the beginning of the Christmas season?

Thanksgiving

400

Cranberry sauce is a tradition for what holiday meal?

Thanksgiving

400

What kind of tree is famous for its bright red leaves in fall?

Maple Tree

400

What game uses apples floating in water at Halloween parties?

Bobbing for Apples

400

Which U.S. state is especially famous for its fall foliage in New England?

Vermont

500

What is the name of the equinox that marks the first official day of fall?

The Autumn Equinox or Fall Equinox

500

What nut do people often roast in the fall and around the holidays?

Chestnuts

500

What insect migrates to Mexico in the fall?

Monarch butterfly.

500

What sport is most popular in the U.S. during the fall?

Football

500

Before pumpkins, people in Ireland carved what root vegetable for lanterns?

Turnips.