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100

What Celtic festival does Halloween have roots in?

Samhain

100

What is the origin of trick-or-treating?

The practice of "souling", where people would offer prayers for a family in exchange for food and coin. 

100

Which country celebrates 'Día de los Muertos' and how is it celebrated?

Mexico. It is celebrated by leaving out a path of marigold petals, and offering food to deceased ancestors. 

100

What 1925 horror film, based on Gaston Leroux’s novel by the same name, was made into a successful Broadway musical?

The Phantom of the Opera

100

You’re in a room and there’s a ghost in the room, but you are the only one in the room. How is this possible?

You are the ghost

200

What did Samhain celebrate?

The harvest

200

Why would Celts wear costumes?

To confuse evil spirits

200
How does Italy celebrate Halloween?

Sicily- The dead rise from the dead to give gifts to well-behaved children

Sardinia- Children go door-to-door asking for offerings from the deceased

Rome- Eat a meal near the grave site of a loved one

200

What U.S. city is known as the “Witchcraft Capital?”

Salem, Massachusetts

200

Who makes it, has no need for it.
Whoever buys it won’t use it.
Who uses it, won’t care.
What am I?

A Casket

300

What name does Halloween derive from?

All Hallows Eve

300

What used to be common treats for children?

Nuts, coins, and toys

300

What is Tomb Sweeping Day?

A Chinese festival in the beginning of April where people sweep their ancestors tombs. It is seen as one of the most respectful acts one can do to honor the deceased. 
300

On average, how many seeds are there in a pumpkin

500

300

Two girls ate dinner together.
They both ordered iced tea.
One girl drank them very fast and had finished five in the time it took the other to drink just one.
The girl who drank one died while the other survived.
All of the drinks were poisoned.
How is that possible?

The poison was in the ice

400

Where does Halloween originate?

Ireland

400
Why are pumpkins traditionally carved?

To scare away evil spirits?

400

How do you celebrate Halloween in Guatemala?

The Barriletes Gigantes festival. Guatemalans fly huge, hand painted kites up to 40 feet (13 yards) in the air. The kites are thought to represent a bridge between the living and the dead.

400

What's another name for a lycanthrope?

A Werewolf

400

With piercing force, I dole out fate
Over bloodless victims, I proclaim my might
I can eternally join with a single bite.
What am I?

Dracula, a Stapler

500

What did the Celts believe about Samhain?

That the gap between the worlds of the living and the dead was blurred

500

Why are candles traditionally lit on Halloween?

Candles replaced large bonfires, which were thought to light the way for souls seeking the afterlife.

500

Where and how is the Pumpkin Festival celebrated? 

Austria. With costume parades, lantern processions, and leaving out bread, water, and a lamp out to welcome dead souls back to Earth for the night.

500

What percentage of Americans pretend they're not home on Halloween?

21%

500

I have no feet to dance,
I have no eyes to see,
I have no life to live or die,
yet I do all three.
What am I?

Fire

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