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200

What is another name for a large kettle or boiler often associated with witchcraft?

A) Vat
B) Cauldron
C) Crucible
D) Pot

What is Cauldron

200

Are pumpkins technically a fruit or vegetable?

What is a Fruit

200

What character was unsurprisingly the most popular Halloween costume of 2023?

Answer Choices:
A) Spider-Man
B) Witch
C) Barbie
D) Princess


What is Barbie

200

What are the first names of the Sanderson Sisters in Hocus Pocus?
A) Winifred, Sarah, and Mary
B) Mary, Anne, and Julia
C) Elizabeth, Catherine, and Margaret
D) Winifred, Jane, and Susan 

What is Winifred, Mary, and Sarah 

200

The word "Halloween" means what?

A) Night of the Dead
B) All Hallows' Eve
C) Harvest Festival
D) Festival of Spirits

What is All Hallows' Eve
The term "Halloween" is derived from "All Hallows' Eve," which refers to the evening before All Hallows' Day, a day dedicated to honoring saints and the departed

400

This American writer and poet wrote "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Hearts."

What is Edgar Allen Poe

400

How much money do Americans spend on dressing their pets up for Halloween?

A) $400 million
B) $550 million
C) $700 million
D) $900 million

What is 700 million


400

Which Halloween candy was originally referred to as “chicken feed?”
Answer Choices:
A) Taffy
B) Candy Corn
C) Licorice
D) Marshmallows

What is Candy Corn 

400

What Mexican holiday is celebrated the two days following Halloween? 

What is Dia de Los Muertos

400

What is the origin of the tradition of carving pumpkins for Halloween?

A) It dates back to ancient Egyptian rituals.
B) It originated from a Celtic festival where turnips were carved.
C) It was popularized by a Halloween movie in the 1980s.
D) It is a custom that started in Mexico during the Day of the Dead.

B) It originated from a Celtic festival where turnips were carved.

The tradition of carving pumpkins (or "jack-o'-lanterns") comes from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people would carve turnips to ward off evil spirits. When Irish immigrants came to America, they found that pumpkins were more plentiful and easier to carve than turnips.

 

600

What do you call a man who practices witchcraft?

A. Wizard
B. Warlock
C. Sorcerer

What is Warlock (Though most modern male practitioners simply go by "witch," emphasizing inclusivity within witchcraft traditions.)

  • Wizard: Often used for a man who practices magic, but it’s more associated with fantasy literature and folklore than with real-world witchcraft.

  • Sorcerer: Implies someone who practices magic, but in some traditions, it specifically refers to those who use supernatural powers, often for personal gain.

600

How much money were Americans expected to spend on Halloween decorations in 2023?

Answer Choices:
A) $2 billion
B) $3.9 billion
C) $5 billion
D) $6.5 billion

What is 3.9 Billion

600

How long did it take to make the movie “A Nightmare Before Christmas"?

Answer Choices:
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 4 years

What is 3 years
The production of A Nightmare Before Christmas took approximately three years to complete. The project began in 1991 and was released in 1993. The lengthy production time was largely due to the intricate stop-motion animation techniques used, which required meticulous attention to detail and considerable labor.

600

Why are black cats associated with Halloween?

What is ...In Medieval Europe, it was believed that devils and witches could disguise as black cats.

600

Where is the biggest Halloween parade in the US thrown?

A) New York City
B) Los Angeles, California
C) Salem, Massachusetts
D) Chicago, Illinois


What is New York City

The biggest Halloween parade in the U.S. is the Village Halloween Parade held in New York City. This iconic event takes place every October 31st and attracts over two million spectators and around 60,000 participants, all dressed in elaborate costumes. The parade features a vibrant mix of floats, performances, and creative displays, making it a highlight of Halloween festivities in the city

800

What item is traditionally used to repel vampires?

A) Garlic
B) Silver coins
C) A mirror
D) Salt

What is Garlic


800

Which U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?


A) Indiana
B) Illinois
C) California
D) Ohio

What is Illinois

800

Where is Transylvania, otherwise known as home to Count Dracula, located?

A) Hungary
B) Bulgaria
C) Romania
D) Serbia

What is Romania

800

Halloween celebrations span three days in Spain: true or false?

What is True

800

How long were Adam and Barbara waiting to speak to Juno in Beetlejuice?

A) One month
B) Three months
C) Six months
D) One year

What is 3 months

1000

In 2023, Travis Gienger nabbed the Guinness World record for heaviest pumpkin. How much did it weigh?

A) 2,160 pounds
B) 2,749 pounds
C) 3,702 pounds
D) 1,850 pounds

What is 2,749lbs

1000

What year was the song “Monster Mash” released?

Answer Choices:
A) 1960
B) 1962
C) 1965
D) 1970

What is 1962

1000

What iconic Halloween song features the famous line, "It's close to midnight, and something evil's lurking in the dark"?

Answer Choices:
A) "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr.
B) "Monster Mash" by Bobby Pickett
C) "Thriller" by Michael Jackson
D) "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell

C) "Thriller" by Michael Jackson

1000

Where can you be fined for using Silly String on Halloween?

What is Hollywood (and Beverly Hills)

1000

Question: What do you call the fear of Halloween?
A) Samhainophobia
B) Hauntophobia
C) Spookophobia
D) Frightophobia

What is Samhainophobia?

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