Halloween History
Spooky Riddles
Tricks
Treats
What's Your Fave Scary Movie?
100

What holiday was initially celebrated in the US that began some of our Halloween traditions?

Samhain (In Scotland), celebrated by Scottish immigrants.

100

With pointed fangs, I sit and wait
With piercing force, I dole out fate
Over bloodless victims, I proclaim my might
I can eternally join with a single bite.

DRACULA!
...or a stapler.

100

Which groups brought Halloween superstitions and mischief to the US in the 19th century?

The Irish and Scottish: people lost in fairy mounds, dangerous creatures emerging from mists, etc. 
100

True or False: Americans consume over 600 million pounds of candy each year on Halloween.

FALSE! Americans BUY over 600 million pounds of candy on Halloween. 

100

Paranormal investigators and demonologists Lorraine and Ed Warren are summoned to the home of Carolyn and Roger Perron. The Perrons and their five daughters have recently moved into a secluded farmhouse, where a supernatural presence has made itself known.

The Conjuring (2013)

200

What root vegetable did people carve to celebrate Samhain?

Turnips! (also potatoes or beets)

200

I protect, I stand tall
my purpose is to strike fear in all.
What am I?

A scarecrow.

200

Strung ropes across sidewalks to trip people in the dark, tied the doorknobs of opposing apartments together, mowed down shrubs, upset beer barrels, rattled or soaped windows are all examples of:

Early Halloween Pranks

200

What candy was first called "chicken feed"?

Candy Corn

200

Teenager Nancy Thompson must uncover the dark truth concealed by her parents after she and her friends become targets of the spirit of a serial killer with a bladed glove in their dreams, in which if they die, it kills them in real life.

Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

300

Trick or Treating began in the US in...

The 1930s-40s.

300

Each morning I appear to lie at your feet. All day I will follow no matter how fast you run, yet I nearly perish in the midday sun.

Your shadow.

300

When did early Halloween pranks become problematic?

In the early 20th century, when people moved into larger cities. 

300

What is the #1 selling candy on Halloween in the US?

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

300

Jack Torrance becomes winter caretaker at the isolated Overlook Hotel in Colorado, hoping to cure his writer's block.

The Shining (1980)

400

Why did trick-or-treating become a "thing"?

To prevent dangerous pranks and youth antics! 

400

I have a body, arms, legs and a head, but I’m heartless and have no guts. What am I?

A skeleton.

400

What are two names that came from the attempted rebranding of Halloween in the 1950s and 60s to reduce the number of tricks?

Conservation Day, Youth Honor Day, Unicef Day.

400

Which state in the US buys the most Halloween candy?

Utah!

400

Photographer Adam Stanheight and oncologist Lawrence Gordon regain consciousness while chained to pipes at either end of a filthy bathroom.

Saw (2004)

500

Where did the jack-o-lantern get its name?

It's the original name for a lantern lighter.

500

How do you spell candy in two letters?

C and Y

500

When is the earliest mention of "trick or treat" in US media?

In the late 1930s, the phrase appeared in The American Home. 

500

How much have Americans spent this year on Halloween candy? Hint: it's in the billions

3.9 billion dollars! (source: New York Times)

500

Summoned to a bloodthirsty vampire's faraway castle, a young land clerk embarks on a harrowing journey into the unknown as his innocent wife falls under the spell of a terrifying shadow in her dreams.

Nosferatu (1929)

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