Candy and Treats
Costumes and Characters
Traditions and Superstitions
Halloween History
Halloween Around The World
100

This chewy candy is known for its slogan, "Taste the Rainbow."

What is Skittles?

100

In Washington Irving's 1820 story, this spectral Hessian soldier haunts Sleepy Hollow, carrying a missing head.

Who is the Headless Horseman?

100

This animal, often associated with witches, was believed to act as a supernatural messenger or familiar on Halloween night.

What is a black cat?

100

The practice of going door-to-door asking for treats comes from this medieval European tradition, in which the poor would ask for food in exchange for prayers.

What is souling?

100

This Mexican holiday, celebrated on November 1-2, honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, and sugar skulls.

What is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

200

This candy's slogan was "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand."

What are M&M's?

200

This ancient Celtic festival figure is represented by a carved turnip or pumpkin, used to ward off evil spirits, and later became a staple of Halloween decoration.

What is Jock-o'-lantern?

200

In some regions, it was believed that on Halloween, animals could predict the future; seeing this animal was considered an omen of death.

What is an owl?

200

This vegetable was originally carved in Ireland to create "Jack-o'-lanterns" before pumpkins became common in America.

What is a turnip?

200

In parts of Germany, children participate in "St. Martin's Day," carrying lanterns through the streets; this tradition influenced later European Halloween lantern customs.

What is Lantern Processions?

300

These colorful, round candies have a hard shell and a chocolate center, but not the "M" on top.

What are Sixlets?

300

After the 1982 films, this small, mischievous creature costume with stripes and big ears became a Halloween favorite - but don't feed it after midnight!

What is a Gremlin?

300

This medieval Halloween practice involved baking cakes or small buns with charms or tokens inside, which were used to tell a person's fortune.

What are soul cakes?

300

In the 19th century, Irish and Scottish immigrants brought Halloween to this country, where it became widely celebrated.

What is the United States?

300

In this country, children wear costumes on October 31st and go "trick-or-treating" in some cities, though Halloween is not a traditional holiday.

What is Japan?

400

This chewy, peanut butter-flavored taffy candy is available in orange and black wrappers during Halloween.

What is Mary Jane?

400

This "big hair, leather jacket, and motorcycle" character became iconic after a 1980s TV series revival, inspiring many Halloween costumes.

Who is Knight Rider's Michael Knight?

400

In Celtic tradition, the festival that inspired Halloween was called this, marking the end of the harvest and the start of the "darker half" of the year.

What is Samhain?

400

The name "Halloween" comes from "All Hallows' Eve," which is the evening before this Christian holiday.

What is All Saints' Day?

400

This festival honors the deceased with colorful lanterns and dense cakes.

What is the Autumn Moon Festival?

500

This traditional Halloween dish is made by baking small apples in a mixture of cider, sugar, and spices, often served warm and stuffed with nuts or dried fruit.

What is a baked or spiced apple?

500

In European folklore, this creature is a shape-shifter that feeds on human blood, but unlike the popular vampire, it is often depicted as a revenant that must be staked through the heart to rest.

What is a strigori?

500

This ancient practice involved telling fortunes by peeling an apple in one long strip and throwing it over the shoulder; the shape it formed was said to reveal the initial of a future spouse.

What is apple peel divination?

500

These ancient people believed that on Samhain, the boundary between the living and the dead became thin, allowing spirits to cross over.

Who are the Celts?

500
In this European country, the All Saints' Day tradition involves lighting candles on graves, a practice that later influenced Halloween customs in America.

What is Poland?

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