They used to be carved out of ____, _____, and _____.
TURNIPS, POTATOES and BEETS.
Jack-'o-lanterns did originate in Ireland, after all. Once Halloween became popular in America, people used pumpkins instead. This year, you might consider adding some creative produce to your Halloween tableau for a more natural look that also has historical origins.
In which film did Annabelle the doll make her debut?
THE CONJURING
According to superstition, during which meal nobody should speak?
On Halloween night, nobody is supposed to speak during dinner. If someone does, it is believed to encourage the spirits to come to that table.
Commonly seen at bonfires due to the attraction of insects.
BATS
From November 1 to November 2, Mexico and parts of Latin America celebrate ...
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
... to honor those who have passed away. It is believed that the Gates of Heaven open up at midnight on October 31 and the souls of children return to Earth to be reunited with their families for 24 hours. On November 2, the souls of adults come down from heaven to join in the festivities.
_______ and _______ rank as the most popular kids' costumes.
PRINCESSES and SUPERHEROES
In which horror film does the phrase “the power of Christ compels you.” appear?
THE EXORCIST
According to superstitions, what does it mean if a candle’s flame turns blue on Halloween night?
Watch out for ghosts. The belief is that if a candle’s flame turns blue on Halloween night, a ghost is near.
Since Halloween marks the time when the wall between living and dead is lowest and they are devoted to the supernatural, it’s only fitting they’re a traditional symbol of Halloween.
WITCHES
People from all around the world flock to celebrate Halloween at Vlad “The Impaler” Tepes’s purported home at Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania (although it was never actually his castle, and there’s been a long-running debate over whether he ever even visited the site). Who are we talking about?
DRACULA
The tradition of ______ has existed since medieval times.
TRICK-OR-TREATING
Back then, it was known as "guising" in Scotland and Ireland. Young people dressed up in costumes and went door-to-door looking for food or money in exchange for songs, poems or other "tricks" they performed. Today, the tradition has morphed into children to getting dressed up and asking for candy. Hardly anyone performs for their candy these days — a simple "thank you" will do.
What eerie film is credited with coining the notorious phrase, “Do you like scary movies?”
THE SCREAM 1996
According to superstition, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, what will you see?
Your future husband or wife.
Used to provide light for those trick-or-treaters.
JACK-O-LANTERNS
In which country you can celebrate Su Prugadoriu?
ITALY
The name – Su Prugadoriu, or Purgatory – refers to the commemoration of all the souls that got stuck on their way to heaven.
Celebrations last three full days, starting on 30th October each year. Attending is completely free, and easy to do as a day trip from various parts of Sardinia. During the celebrations, you can visit places of historical and cultural interest, enjoy local traditions such as dances, arts and crafts, observe ancient rituals.
Halloween originated from an ancient _______ festival.
CELTIC
According to History.com, the Halloween we know today can trace its roots back to the ancient Celtic end-of-harvest festival of Samhain. During Samhain, people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off evil spirits.
Which classic horror film stars a serial killer dressed as William Shatner?
HALLOWEEN
According to superstition, a person born on Halloween has what particular ability?
The ability to see and talk to spirits.
Much like black cats, were thought to have supernatural abilities.
SPIDERS
Where is "The Hungry Ghost Festival" (translated) celebrated?
CHINA
The Hungry Ghost Festival (Called "Yu Lan" in Chinese) is celebrated throughout Hong Kong and China for a whole month, starting from the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar.
Festivities include parades, operas, burning incense, food for the dead, and operatic performances to entertain the spirits.
Immigrants helped popularize the holiday in the U.S. in the ____ century.
19th
When the Irish fled the potato famine in their country in the 1840s, they brought their Halloween traditions with them. The tradition spread, until the mischievous Halloween pranksters reached an all-time high in the 1920s. Some believe community-based trick-or-treating became popular in the 1930s as a way to control the excessive pranksters.
When Carrie (1976) takes the stage after her election as Prom Queen, bullies douse her in what animal’s blood?
PIG
According to a medieval superstition, what does it mean to see a spider on Halloween?
According to one medieval superstition, seeing a spider on Halloween means the spirit of a loved one is watching over you, so maybe the little arachnids aren't so bad after all.
Believed to be a facilitator to other realms/worlds.
BLACK CATS
Also known as the "Festival of Cows," Gai Jatra takes place between August and September, commemorating loved ones who have died that year. Where does it take place?
NEPAL
Families who have lost a relative must join a procession through Kathmandu leading a cow (or if none is available, a young boy dressed as one). It is believed the cow will help the deceased on their journey to heaven.