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Real life hauntings and superstitions
Behind the Scenes
Halloween movies
Halloween History
100

What is the most popular Halloween costume for children?

Princess

100

What famous ghost is said to haunt the Tower of London?

Anne Boleyn.

100

What is the most commercially successful horror movie of all time?

It.

100

What film popularized the modern image of a witch with flowing black robes, a pointy hat, and green skin?

Wizard of Oz

100

Where did the Halloween custom of lighting bonfires begin?

This custom originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. It was done to keep evil spirits away.

200

What item is banned in California on Halloween?

Silly String.

200

What does it mean if you see a spider on Halloween?

According to legend, it means that a loved one is watching over you.

200

Who was the first person to play Frankenstein's monster in a feature film?

Boris Karloff.

200

What was The Munsters' address?

1313 Mockingbird Lane

200

Why did people start dressing up in Halloween costumes?

Many Europeans, including the Celtics, dressed in costumes to repel spirits that they believed came back to Earth on what we now know as Halloween.

300

How many pounds of candy corn are produced each year?

A whopping 35 million pounds of candy corn is made every year—amounting to about 9 billion pieces.

300

What ghost is said to haunt the White House?


The ghost of Abraham Lincoln.

300

What was the original title for Disney's Hocus Pocus?

Hocus Pocus was initially called Halloween House—and it was more horror than comedy.

300

 Which horror movie is considered the first "slasher" film?
 

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

300

Where does the term "jack o'lantern" come from?

The term "jack o'lantern" originates from an Irish folktale about a cheap man named "Stingy Jack" who made a deal with the devil

400

How many pounds was the largest pumpkin ever weighed?

836 lbs

400

According to folklore, what are the three main ingredients of a witch's brew on Halloween night?

The eye of a newt, the toe of a frog and the wool of a bat.

400

What was the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award?

The Exorcist earned a whopping 10 Oscar nominations in 1974, including a Best Supporting Actress nod for then-15-year-old Linda Blair.

400

What is widely considered to be the first horror movie made?

The House of the Devil, made in 1898

400

What ancient Roman goddess is said to be honored on Halloween?

Pomona, the goddess of fruit and trees—many believe bobbing for apples on Halloween stemmed from Roman traditions to honor her.

500

In what American state is it illegal to be a priest or nun for Halloween?

Alabama doesn't take clergy costumes lightly: According to Section 13A-14-4, "Whoever, being in a public place, fraudulently pretends by garb or outward array to be a minister of any religion, or nun, priest, rabbi or other member of the clergy, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500.00 or confinement in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment."

500

Why do some people wear clothes inside out on Halloween?

Some superstitions state that if you wear your clothes inside out and walk backward on Halloween, you'll see a witch at midnight.

500

What sort of mask does Michael Myers wear in the original Halloween?

Because the studio had such a small budget, they had to use the cheapest mask they could find. It was a $2 William Shatner mask that they spray-painted white.

500

One particular serial killer inspired Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho and Silence of the Lambs. Who was it?

Ed Gein.

500

What medieval English tradition inspired trick-or-treating?

On All Souls Day, the poor would go "souling," knocking on doors and offering prayers for residents' deceased loved ones in exchange for food.

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