58 Fall Trivia Questions to Impress Your Friends

Posted on the 26 September 2022 by Tripod

"Fall", A beautiful season that turns everyone to take a break from the day-to-day rush lifestyle and plan a holiday. Moreover, it is the season of amazing festivals like Treat-or-treating, Halloween, & Thanksgiving. Festival makes everyone plan a tour, eat delicious food and spend quality time with family and beloved ones. For the kids, these are the days to do fun and extraordinary activities.

The meaning of fall is "Fall of the Leaves" and it comes before the Winter. During the fall the leaves of the tree start falling & soil start smelling (Petrichor).

To reduce your effort in research about fall, We have shortlisted some helpful fall trivia questions and answers to expand your knowledge about the autumn season. Let's start...

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Easy Fall Trivia

16. Where does the balloon festival held in the united states?
Answer: - Albuquerque, NM

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Hard Fall Trivia

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Fall Festival Trivia

The weather and festivals in the fall are the two major aspects that make fall more beautiful. Halloween and thanksgiving are the two major festivals observed by the people in the United States. It gives chance to spend quality time with family by escaping from day-to-day busy schedules. During festivals, People love to participate in social activities, cook delicious food, tour with friends and share kinder behavior towards neighbors.

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Halloween Trivia

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Thanksgiving Trivia

40. Which US president formalized the turkey pardoning tradition in 1989?
Answer: - George H.W. Bush ( Source)

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Fall Trivia for Kids

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