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1: Leaves fall down as I arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color.
Answer: fall
2: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
3: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
4: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
5: This season paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
6: This season’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
7: I'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, I softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
8: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
9: This season’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
10: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
11: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
12: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
13: This season’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye.
Answer: fall
14: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
15: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
16: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me.
Answer: fall
17: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
18: Leaves fall down as This season arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
19: With cozy drinks and scarves I come, cool winds blow, summer’s done.
Hint: Pumpkin spice is everywhere.
Answer: fall
20: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
21: I'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, I softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
22: This season’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye.
Answer: fall
23: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
24: Leaves fall down as I arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color.
Answer: fall
25: This season'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, This season softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year.
Answer: fall
26: With cozy drinks and scarves I come, cool winds blow, summer’s done.
Hint: Pumpkin spice is everywhere. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
27: This season’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
28: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
29: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
30: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me.
Answer: fall
31: With cozy drinks and scarves This season come, cool winds blow, summer’s done.
Hint: Pumpkin spice is everywhere. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
32: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
33: This season bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
34: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
35: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
36: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
37: Leaves fall down as This season arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color.
Answer: fall
38: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
39: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
40: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
41: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
42: Leaves fall down as I arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color.
Answer: fall
43: I'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, I softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
44: With cozy drinks and scarves This season come, cool winds blow, summer’s done.
Hint: Pumpkin spice is everywhere. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
45: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
46: I'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, I softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
47: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
48: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
49: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
50: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
51: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
52: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
53: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
54: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
55: Leaves fall down as This season arrive, sweaters out, chills survive.
Hint: You see trees lose their color.
Answer: fall
56: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
57: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
58: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
59: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
60: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
61: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me.
Answer: fall
62: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
63: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
64: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
65: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
66: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
67: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
68: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
69: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
70: With cozy drinks and scarves This season come, cool winds blow, summer’s done.
Hint: Pumpkin spice is everywhere. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
71: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
72: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
73: This season'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, This season softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year.
Answer: fall
74: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
75: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
76: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
77: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
78: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
79: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
80: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
81: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
82: This season paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
83: This season’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye.
Answer: fall
84: This season'm not summer, not quite snow, in between, This season softly blow.
Hint: A transition time of year.
Answer: fall
85: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
86: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye.
Answer: fall
87: I’m crisp and cool and full of change, my palette always rearranged.
Hint: Nature’s colorful goodbye.
Answer: fall
88: Halloween lands within my days, spooky nights and costume craze.
Hint: Ghosts and goblins come out.
Answer: fall
89: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
90: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
91: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
92: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
Hint: You rake my mess.
Answer: fall
93: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
94: I’m the season of harvest and cheer, when pumpkins and apples appear.
Hint: Thanksgiving happens in me.
Answer: fall
95: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter. (Think of the months after summer!)
Answer: fall
96: I paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
97: This season paint the leaves in shades so bright, orange, yellow, red delight.
Hint: I’m the season before winter.
Answer: fall
98: I bring the hayrides and corn maze fun, cooler days replace the sun.
Hint: Kids love to jump in my piles.
Answer: fall
99: School begins and days grow short, football becomes a weekend sport.
Hint: You sharpen pencils for me.
Answer: fall
100: The trees undress, the air turns cold, sweaters and boots start to unfold.
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