Origin
Traditions
Superstitions
Candy
Movies
100

Haloween was originated in this country

Ireland

100

These two colors, traditionally associated with Halloween, represent the Fall Harvest and Death.

Black and Orange

100

This onyx-colored animal is infamously known for being witches pets gifted by the devil.

Black Cats

100

This is the most popular candy bought within the United States.

M&M's

100

This director directed four Halloween classics, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, and Nightmare Before Christmas. 

Tim Burton

200

This is the Catholic holiday linked to Halloween.

All Saints Day

200

Every Halloween, Charlie Brown helps his friend, Linus. wait for this character to appear

The Great Pumpkin

200

According to superstition, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, you will see this.

Your future spouse

200

This candy bar got its name from the popular 1922 dance craze, the Charleston.

Charleston Chew

200

This was the first movie to show a toilet on-screen.

Pyscho, 1960

300

Jack-o-Lanterns originally carved out of this vegetable.

Turnips

300

This country celebrates the Day of the Dead starting at midnight on Oct. 31

Mexico

300

Seeing this on Halloween signifies that a loved one is watching you.

Spider

300

the number of licks it takes, on average, to reach the tootsie roll center of a Tootsie Pop.

252

300

The quote, “They’re coming to get you, Barbara”, is from this classic horror movie

Night of the Living Dead

400

Halloween has its origins in this ancient Celtic festival.

Samhein

400

Popular in New Egland, on Mischief Night, this pungent vegetable would be left outside of neighbors doors as a stinky, rotten prank.

Cabbage

400

According to superstition, a person born on Halloween has this ability.

The ability to see and talk to spirits.

400

Chicken Feed was the original name for this Halloween treat.

Candy Corn

400

This is what the prop department used to make the classic Michael Meyers mask.

A spray-painted William Shatner mask

500

‘Guising’ is the Scottish and Irish equivalent of this Halloween tradition.

Trick or Treating

500

This Halloween tradition stems from a Roman tradition to honor Pomona, the goddess of fruit and trees.

Bobbing for Apples

500

It is believed that placing these outside would help guide lost spirits home when they wander the streets on Halloween.

Jack-O-Lanterns

500

These were the first-ever "fun-sized" candy bars.

Snickers and Milky Way

500

This horror movie icon has the highest on-screen body count.

Jason Vorhees, Friday the 13th, 157 kills

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