Candy
Pumpkins
Social Studies
Riddles
Spooky
100

What is the most popular Halloween candy?

Snickers. It satisfies.

100

Every Halloween, Charlie Brown helps his friend Linus wait for what character to appear?

The Great Pumpkin...nope, not Snoopy.

100

Where is the birthplace of Halloween?

Ireland. Why do they need Halloween when they have St. Patrick’s Day and Shamrock Shakes?

100

What makes skeletons strong and black cats purr with delight?

Milk

100

Besides sucking human blood, what do bats and vampires have in common?

They usually come out at night

200

How much candy is purchased per person in the US each Halloween?

Two pounds. PER PERSON! Oh, and that PER PERSON statistic, includes kids!

200

The first jack-o-lantern was not a pumpkin! What was it?

A turnip! That must have been a big turnip!

200

Where is the Halloween capital of the world?

Salem, MA

200

 I have hundreds of ears, but I can’t hear a thing. What am I?

A cornfield.

200

If a person wears his or her clothes inside out and then walks backwards on Halloween, what is said to happen at midnight?

He or she will see a witch.

300

How many cups of sugar do kids normally eat on Halloween?

3

300

Pumpkins can be orange, white, green, or what other color?

Blue!

300

What state is the headless horseman from?

New York

300

I am scary, and when you have more of me, you will see only less. What am I?

Darkness

300

What's another name for a lycanthrope?

A werewolf

400

What was the original name for candy corn?

Butter cream candy or chicken feed.

400

What was the weight of the largest pumpkin ever grown?

2,749 lbs. That’s a huge pumpkin!

400

What year was Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" published?

1818

400

What do the mummies, zombies, vampires, goblins and witches all have in common?

The letter “i.”

400

When selling a house, is the homeowner obligated to disclose that it's haunted?

No. A majority of states don't require sellers to disclose paranormal activity or any other dubious stigmas like murder or ghosts

500

What job did the inventor of Cotton candy have?

Dentist

500

How much money was the most expensive pumpkin ever sold?

The most expensive pumpkin ever sold was the King Pumpkin, which sold for $13,000 at the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival.

500

Bobbing for apples is thought to have originated from the roman harvest festival that honors Pomona, the goddess of _______________.

Fruit trees! Bet you thought it was apples...or pumpkins...or turnips!

500

Why can’t a man living in California be buried in Canada?

You don’t bury the living.

500

What is Samhainophobia? (Pronounced /Sam-hein-oh-fohbee-uh/)

Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween!

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