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What does the idiom "stabbed in the back" mean?

To be betrayed by someone.

100

What’s the name of the most famous vampire?

Dracula

100

What country celebrates Dia de los Muertos at midnight on October 31?

Mexico

100

How many bones are in an adult human skeleton? 1000, 206, 376

206

100

What do children say when they knock on doors to get sweets?

Trick or treat

200

What does the idiom "over my dead body" mean?

To refuse to do something.

200

What's a wolf-man called?

A werewolf
200

What does the word "Halloween" mean?

All Hallow's Eve.

200

Halloween is the second-largest consumer holiday in the USA only surpassed by _____.

Christmas

200

What do you put inside a jack-o-lantern?

A candle

300

What does the idiom "scaredy cat" mean?

When someone is very timid or scared of everything.

300

Where do vampires sleep?

In coffins

300

True or False: Halloween has its origins on a Celtic festival called Samhain.

True

300

Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?

Fruit

300

What is the name of a popular Halloween game where people must pick up an apple from a bucket of water using only their mouth?

Bobbing for apples

400

What does the idiom "ghost town" mean?

an area that’s empty and devoid of life or activity

400

What is the name of the clown in It?

Pennywise

400

In which country did Halloween originate?

Ireland

400

Instead of candy, what did kids originally receive when trick or treating?

Food and drinks

400

What did people believe would happen on Halloween night in the past?

Spirits would come to our world.

500

What does the idiom "skeletons in the closet" mean?

To hide secret and mistakes from others

500

A group of witches is called...

A coven

500

Which Catholic Church holiday is Halloween linked to?

All Saints Day (Nov. 1st)

500

What is celebrated on Halloween day in Brazil?

Saci Day

500

In early Halloween traditions, what would young women do to determine their future husbands?

Look in the mirror

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