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- 2. What is the most useful piece of clothing in the winter that is also the name of the most popular kind of potato eaten on Bonfire Night?
- 4. A sweet drink that is rich and creamy, perfect for warming you up after coming in out of the rain.
- 7. Fruit on a stick, covered in hard sweet stuff! You might eat it on Bonfire night.
- 9. This is a dish that is often eaten around a bonfire. There is a great vegetarian version that is high in fibre and lower in fat than it’s meaty counterpart. It sounds like a country in South America (different spellling though!)
- 10. - These tasty citrus fruits, originally from Japan, provide lots of vitamin C and are in peak season in the Autumn.
- 11. These go back at this time of year, but they go forward in the Spring.
- 14. What do bears do at this time of year?
- 15. A big holiday over in America on the last Thursday of November, centred around a feast with friends and family, all about gratitude.
- 17. - This autumnal vegetable is high in vitamins C and K, and also high in fibre. Often green but you do get red varieties. There's a kind called "Savoy".
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- 1. Purple vegetable. Sometimes comes in a yellow version. Great antioxidant properties.
- 3. Horse chestnuts - we can't eat them, but you can play this game with them!
- 5. Delicious sweet fruit that comes in varieties called "Conference" and "Bartlett”. Contains lots of Fibre!
- 6. Eight-legged mini beasts that seem to appear everywhere at this time of year.
- 7. What someone might say when you answer the door on 31st October!
- 8. A great source of Vitamin A, you might make a delicious warming soup out of this, or make a scary face out of it.
- 12. - A fruit that is eaten dried or fresh and can be a good veggie source of calcium.
- 13. Things that flash and bang in the sky in early November.
- 16. These change colour in autumn. Normally green, they turn to reds, browns, yellows and oranges.
