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Very OT... Lamb & Autumn in the US?

Right, apologies for the stupid questions, but a couple of thing that I've been wondering about recently.

In the US, as far as I'm aware, the season of Autumn is referred to as 'Fall' (or The Fall)..couple of questions... 1) is this universal across the US, 2) Do you use 'Autumn' at all. Here (UK), we might describe the weather, and or scenery as being 'Autumnal'.. do you use this, of is there a 'Fall' version?

The other query.. I was listing to a UK radio show, and the presenter mentioned that not much lamb is consumed in the US, and it is difficult to get hold of (for a home cooked Sunday lunch or even out at a restaurant). My first thought was that this is a load of rubbish, but is there any truth in it?

Cheers
Stewart

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