History
Symbols
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Science
100

Halloween originated in this country.

Ireland / Scotland.

100

This round orange squash is a classic symbol of Halloween.

Pumpkin.

100

Halloween is celebrated on this date.

October 31st.

100

This monocolored pet is a popular Halloween symbol, but some people believe that it’s an omen for bad luck.

Black cat.

100

This red fluid runs through our veins.

Blood.

200

This religion observes All Saints' Day, the day after Halloween.

Catholicism / Catholic.

200

This object covers the face of a person to conceal their identity.

Mask.

200

Children (and adults as well) ask for these sweet treats on Halloween.

Candy.

200

This word describes the soul of a dead person that can appear to the living.

Ghost.

200

This is the name of the bones in your head.

Skull.

300

Jack-o-lanterns were originally made from this round, white, and purple root vegetable, not pumpkins.

Turnip.

300

This is the place where the deceased are buried.

Cemetery.

300

This Michael Jackson album is the best selling of all time, and features a Halloween classic.

Thriller.

300

This place is said to be the hometown of Dracula. 

Transylvania.

300

This animal is the only mammal that can fly.

Bat.

400

Over 200 people in this US town in the state of Massachusetts were accused of being witches in the 1600s.

Salem.

400

These two colors are the most symbolic of Halloween.

Orange and black.

400

Children say this three part greeting when asking for candy at a neighbor's house.

Trick-or-treat!

400

This mythical creature turns into a furry animal on full moons.

Warewolf.

400

The preservation of a deceased body through bandages, embalming, and resins is known as this.

Mummification / mummy.

500

This is the name of the Celtic holiday that is believed to be the origin of the modern-day Halloween.

Samhain / Sauin

500

This three part, hyphenated word describes a carved lantern made from a pumpkin.

Jack-o-lantern.

500

Small, individually-wrapped pieces of candy are sometimes marketed as this three letter word. (??? size.)

Fun size.

500

This vegetable is believed to ward off vampires.

Garlic.

500

Some people believe that the foul smell of this element, commonly associated with rotten eggs, can indicate the presence of demons.

Sulfur.

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