In what state is it illegal for donkeys to sleep in bathtubs due to a flood in 1920?
What country did Halloween originate?
Ireland
What was a popular accessory that was often seen being traded on the playground?
Sillybandz
Kidzbop
What kind of competition in Canada involves dunking your head in freezing water?
Hair freezing competition
In what state is it illegal to collect seaweed at night on public beaches?
New Hampshire
What is the tradition of "guising" more commonly known as now?
Trick or Treating
What trend rose in popularity in 2014 and raised $115 million dollars?
Ice Bucket Challenge
What social media platform quickly rose to the top in 2003?
Every year there is a wife-carrying competition. Where did it originate?
Finland
In what state are billboards illegal?
Hawaii
What substance is often believed to ward away spooky spirits?
What band was discovered on a popular talent-based show?
One Direction
What series had the most views in the 2000's?
Bonus 50 if you can say which episode had 52.5 million views after releasing
The last episode of Friends
What sport did the English play in an otherwise rather sleepy town of Gloucestershire that involved running down hills?
Cheese rolling
Where is it illegal to send a pizza deliveryman to deliver a pizza to a friend without their knowledge?
Lousiana
What percent of adults pretend not to be home on Halloween?
25% as of 2023
What was the highest grossing movie in the 2010s?
Avengers Endgame
In 2006, what product accounted for 40% of Apple's revenue?
The iPod
What kind of animal waged war on Australia over the later part of 1932?
In what state is it illegal to set a mouse trap without a hunting license?
California
What was the most popular adult costume in 2023?
Barbie
What unconventional material was Lady Gagas's dress at the 2010 MTVs Music Video Awards?
Raw meat
Avatar...the one with the blue people
What kind of plague happened in 1518?
The dancing plague! A case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace, in the Holy Roman Empire from July 1518 to September 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for weeks