Halloween Fun
Famous People
Candy!
Geography
Halloween and the Church
100

This animal is often associated with witches and Halloween. 

What is a black cat? 

100

Arguably the most famous magician in the world died on October 31, 1926.

Who is Harry Houdini?

100

This peanut butter and chocolate candy is the number one selling Halloween candy around the world.

What are Reese's?

100

Known for its graveyard tours and vampire tales, this city in Louisiana is brimming with spooky tales (and in July, Lutherans!) 

What is New Orleans? 

100

These first British settlers to the Americas called themselves "Puritans", and they banned Halloween celebrations because they were thought to praise the Devil. 

What are Pilgrims?

200

This fruit is carved and turned into a Jack-o-lantern.

What is a pumpkin?

200

Halloween originated in the same country as St. Patrick, the patron saint of this country.

What is Ireland?

200

The "mystery flavor" for this candy isn't a mystery at all. It's just the factory stopping the production of one flavor and beginning the production of another. 

What are dum dums?

200

This cathedral in Paris that caught fire in 2019 has some scary gargoyles and allegedly haunted towers. 

What is Notre Dame? 

200

Martin Luther nailed his theses on the door of the church on this day.

What is October 31, 1517?

300

This old-fashioned Halloween game requires a large tub of water this fruit.

What are apples? (Bobbing for apples?)

300

This director was in charge of many Halloween films, including The Nightmare Before Christmas, Beetlejuice, and Edward Scissorhands.

Who is Time Burton?

300

Candy corn is distinct for these three colors.

What are yellow, orange, and white?

300

This Central American country celebrates the Day of the Dead on October 31 and November 1.

What is Mexico? 

300

Hallow, found in the world "halloween", means this.

What is holy?

400

This food is said to frighten vampires away.

What is garlic?

400

Frankenstein is a famous novel, written by this author.

Who is Mary Shelley?

400

This candy was actually made by mistake. Hence its name.

What are Milk Duds?

400

The famous Shakespeare play, Macbeth, has witches and cauldrons, and takes place in this country..."Double Double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble"

What is Scotland?

400

This day, also known as All Saints Day, is the day the church remembers those who have died. 

What is November 1?

500

These 3 Disney Channel movies, released between 1998 and 2006, depict the story of a family who goes to a town in an alternate universe where warlocks, vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, trolls, and more all exist--for real.

What is Halloweentown?

500

This person is famous for his 95 theses, and he started the Protestant Reformation. 

Who is Martin Luther? 

500
During the Day of the Dead, it is common to eat these scary treats.

What are sugar skulls? 

500

Transylvania is actually a real place, in this country.  

What is Romania? 

500

This Spanish Cathedral has been under construction for 142 years, and is said to have many ghost sightings.

What is the Sagrada Familia? 

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