This large metallic bowl is supposedly used by witches to create magic potions.
What is Cauldron
This vegetable was originally used for jack-o-lanterns before pumpkins
What is a turnip?
True or false,
Trick or Treating dates back to the Medieval times
True! Trick or treating stemmed from the following Medieval traditions
Souling: In medieval England, people would visit homes on All Saint's Day to pray for the dead in exchange for food, often a soul cake.
Winifred, Mary, and Sarah make up this witchy trio in the Disney film Hocus Pocus.
Who are the Sanderson Sisters?
The name of this christian holiday has been translated into Halloween
What is All Saints Eve
This American writer and poet wrote "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Hearts."
What is Edgar Allen Poe
Americans are estimated to spend 700 million dollars buying costumes for these furry friends
What are dogs?
Where does the quote “Double, double toil and trouble” come from?
MacBeth! Shakespeare!
This Mexican holiday is celebrated the two days following Halloween
What is Dia de Los Muertos
Nov. 5, citizens of what country celebrate the failed assassination of King James I by Guy Fawkes and other participants in the plot. On this day instead of trick-or-treating for candy, children will walk around asking for a "penny for the Guy."
England!
This name for a male witch is also a common class in video games and roleplaying board games.
What is Warlock
This Disney channel event marked the halloween season with brand new movies and crossover episodes.
What is monstober?
This Disney stop-motion film took three years to make, eventually releasing on October 29, 1993
What is the Nightmare before Christmas
In Medieval Europe, devils and witches were said to disguise as this small mammal
What is a black cat?
This heavily populated east coast city hosts the biggest halloween party each year.
What is New York
This non-pumpkin vegetable was once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween.
What is Cabbage
What did Halloween originate from?
A: A Hollywood Film set in 1900
B: The Pendle, England Witch Trials of 1718
C: The Celtic Festival of Samhain In 600 AD
D: The Midsommar Celebration in northern Sweden
C: The Celtic Festival of Samhain In 600 AD
Celts believed Samhain was the day the underworld collided with the world of the living. It was when the season of sunshine became the season of scarcity. It was both an end and beginning to life's eternal circle. The Celts would party long into the night with huge bonfires.
This country is home to Transylvania, the last home of Count Dracula.
What is Romania
This famous literary ghost is said to kill Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Who is the Headless Horseman?
Michael Keaton improvised most of his lines in this halloween movie.
What is Beetlejuice?
In 2023, Travis Gienger nabbed the Guinness World record for what 2,749lb vegetable.
What is pumpkin?
What does the word “Halloween” come from?
Halloween was known as "All Hallows’ Eve” until 1773, when the Scots began referring to it as ‘Hallow-e’en’. The first known use of the word is in the poem “Halloween,” written in 1786
This ghoulish 1984 halloween song has remained the highest selling album of all time.
What is Thriller - Michael Jackson
This area of California, residents can be arrested for spraying silly string at neighbors.
What is Hollywood?
This famous novel written by Mary Shelly is known as the first science fiction novel
What is Frankenstein?