History & Origins of Halloween
Halloween Traditions
Movies & Literature
Halloween Celebrations
Creepy Creatures and Legends
100

Halloween originated from which ancient Celtic festival?

Samhain

100

What vegetable was originally used to make Jack-o’-lanterns before pumpkins?

Turnips

100

What is the name of the masked killer in the "Halloween" movie franchise?

Michael Myers

100

What is the most popular Halloween costume in the U.S. nearly every year?

Witch

100

What mythical creature transforms during a full moon?

Werewolf

200

In what modern-day country did the Samhain festival originate?

Ireland

200

In Mexico, the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is celebrated on which two days?

November 1st and 2nd

200

Who wrote the gothic novel Frankenstein?

Mary Shelley

200

What is the term for the night before Halloween, especially in parts of the U.S. where pranks are played?

Mischief Night (or Devil’s Night)

200

Dracula’s castle is said to be located in what Eastern European region?

Transylvania

300

The word "Halloween" comes from a contraction of which phrase?

All Hallows’ Evening

300

What candy was first created in the 1880s and originally called “Chicken Feed”?

Candy Corn

300

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what is the name of the Pumpkin King?

Jack Skellington

300

What company is known for producing the first mass-market Halloween costumes in the 1930s?

Ben Cooper, Inc.

300

The headless horseman legend originates from which Washington Irving story?

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

400

What Christian holiday follows Halloween on November 1st?

All Saints’ Day

400

In the U.S., which state produces the most pumpkins each year?

Illinois

400

Which 1993 movie features three witch sisters resurrected in Salem?

Hocus Pocus

400

Which iconic Halloween song features the lyric “I was working in the lab late one night”?

“Monster Mash”

400

In folklore, what is the name of a spirit or demon said to feed on a sleeping person’s life force, often mistaken for a vampire?

Incubus (or Succubus)

500

In medieval times, poor people would go door-to-door offering prayers for the dead in exchange for food — a practice known as what?

Souling

500

The practice of dressing up in costumes and going door to door for treats can be traced back to what medieval tradition?

Guising (or mumming)

500

Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” was first published in which year?

1845

500

Halloween is the second-largest commercial holiday in the U.S. after which one?

Christmas

500

What Japanese spirit is known as a vengeful ghost, often a woman in white with long black hair?

Onryō

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