A male witch.
What is a warlock?
The country where mummies originated
What is Egypt?
What kids might bob for at Halloween parties.
What are apples?
What happens if I don’t see it, hear it, or smell it.
What is it doesn’t exist?
A pumpkin is a _____. (Fruit or vegetable)
What is a fruit?
Something people are scared of haunting their house.
What is a ghost?
The famous magician that dies on Halloween in 1926.
Who is Harry Houdini?
The first Jack-o-lantern was carved from this vegetable.
What is a turnip?
The quiet hours for our building. (Days and hours)
What is everyday 10:00PM - 9:00AM?
HOWEVER, courtesy hours are in effect 24 hours a day. During courtesy hours, residents should be mindful any time a Residential Life staff member or fellow resident requests that the noise level be quieter.
How pumpkins grow.
What is on vines?
The famous Halloween creature found in South America.
What are vampire bats?
The first country to celebrate Halloween
What is England?
What phrase the word “Halloween” comes from.
What is “All Hallows’ Eve”?
When are visitation hours? (day and time)(class in session vs. not in session)( One of three answers)
What is-
When classes are in session:
Sunday - Thursday: 10:00AM - 1:00AM
Friday - Saturday: 10:00AM - 3:00AM
When classes are not in session:
10:00AM – 3:00AM
The best selling Halloween Candy.
What is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
A common, small house pet.
What is a cat?
On average, how much Americans spend per person on costumes, candy, decorations and greeting cards for Halloween. (Within $20)
How much is $180?
The percentage of Americans that decorate their homes for Halloween. (Within 5%)
The number of guests allowed in a room.
What is double the amount of beds in the room?
What “candy corn” was originally called.
What is “chicken feed”?
An animal that is kin to the animal that a popular Disney movie is named after.
What is a deer? (Bambi)
The ancient Celtic festival that Halloween is based off of.
Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”).
- a pagan religious celebration to welcome the harvest at the end of summer
- people felt especially close to deceased relatives and friends
-was believed that on that day, the souls of the dead returned to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits
The fear of Halloween.
What is Samhainophobia?
The intentional or reckless destruction, defacement, or damage to university, individual, or group property.
What is property misuse?
The fastest pumpkin carving time (within 3.5 seconds)
What is 16.47 seconds?