Pumpkins grow on these
What are vines?
Mummies originated in this country
What is Egypt?
This animal was believed to protect witches' powers from negative forces
What are black cats?
This famous magician passed away on Halloween in 1926
Who is Harry Houdini?
Within 5 seconds, this is the record for fastest pumpkin carver.
What is 37 seconds?
People traditionally "bob" for these at Halloween
What are apples?
This country celebrates The Day of the Dead
What is Mexico?
This is what you would call a male witch
What is a Warlock?
The corpse flower gets its name from this feature
Within 10 pieces... this is how many pieces of candy a plastic jack-o-lantern holds
What is 250 pieces?
This popular Halloween candy was named after a horse
What is Snickers?
This city is known to throw the biggest Halloween parade in the US.
What is New York City?
Spiders have 8 legs and 8 of these.
What are eyes?
Candy corn was originally known as this.
What is Chicken Feed?
Within 3% points, this is the percentage of Americans who carve a pumpkin for Halloween
What is 45%?
In Scotland, this vegetable used to be carved into a jack-o-lantern.
What is a turnip?
This US town holds the record for most jack-o-lanterns lit at one time.
What is Keene, New Hampshire?
Vampire bats are found on this continent.
What is South America?
The original purpose of jack-o-lanterns is this
What is to ward off evil spirits?
Within 100 pounds... this is the heaviest pumpkin on record
What is 2702 lbs?
This was the first wrapped penny candy in America.
What is a Tootsie Roll?
These two countries began the tradition of dressing up in costumes and going door to door collecting treats
What is Scotland and Ireland?
The Oogie Boogie in the popular movie, The Nightmare Before Christmas, was made of this.
What is a burlap sack filled with spiders, insects and a snake tongue?
Someone who has a fear of Halloween would have this.
Samhainophobia
Within 3% points... this is the percentage of Americans decorate their homes for Halloween
What is 86%?