A Nightmare on Elm Street
Jack o' Lantern
Werewolf
In which country did Halloween originate?
a) Romania
b) USA
c) Ireland
c) Ireland
What is the phobia of Halloween called?
a) Samhainophobia
b) Hallophopbia
c) Triskaphobia
d) Hellenologophobia
a) Samhainophobia
Friday the 13th
Witch
Michael Myers is the central character of which film series?
a) Friday the Thirteenth
b) Halloween
c) Scream
b) Halloween
Dracula was inspired by a real-life ruler. What's his name?
Vlad, the Impaler
Which country celebrates Halloween by eating sweet skulls?
a) Italy
b) Scotland
c) Mexico
d) Aboriginal Australia
c) Mexico
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What was Dr. Frankenstein’s first name?
a) Francois
b) Boris
c) Victor
d) Schweitzer
c) Victor
The celtic wore costumes. Why did they do that?
a) For fun
b) To scare the spirits
c) To fool the spirits
d) To scare the Gods
b) To scare the spirits away
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Paranormal Activity
GHOST
What does the name Dracula mean?
a) The Evil
b) the Darkness
c) The son of the Devil
c) The son of the Devil
From which words did ‘bonfire’ originate?
bone and fire
In which modern-day country would you find Transylvania?
a) Bulgaria
b) Hungary
c) Romania
c) Romania
SCREAM
BAT
Annabelle
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Which country celebrates the Day of the Dead, or Dia de Muertos, instead of Halloween?
a) Brazil
b) Argentina
c) Mexico
c) Mexico
It
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SAMARA
When knocking on doors Halloween night, what words should be spoken?
Trick or treat
What is the largest commercial holiday that brings in over $6 billion annually?
Christmas
According to the research from the National Retail Federation, the Winter Holidays tend to be the period in the year with the highest spending. The second largest commercial holiday is Halloween.
Hocus Pocus
SCARECROW
In this movie, four men try to capture ghosts in New York City
Ghostbusters
Before pumpkins, people used THAT to carve the Jack o’ lanterns out of
a) Potatoes
b) Turnips
c) Rutabagas
d) All the above
b) Turnips
Which of the following is the traditional cake that Irish people often bake on Halloween?
a) Cranachan
b) Bara brith
c) Barmbrack
c) Barmbrack
The Ring
SKULL
Who is the friendliest Ghost ?
Casper
What is the original name for Halloween?
a) Trick or Treat Day
b) All Horror Eve
c) All Hallows Eve
d) All Saints Eve
c) All Hallows Eve
and
d) All Saints Eve
Lambswool is a traditional drink on Halloween. The two main ingredients include milk and which fruit?
a) Apple
b) Banana
c) Lemon
a) Apple
The Conjuring
SURPRISE TASK
SING or DANCE "Thriller" by Michael Jackson for 30 seconds (the whole team)
What is the name of the clown in Steven King's "It"?
Pennywise
The origins of Halloween can be traced back to which Celtic festival held to mark the beginning of winter?
Samhain
What does it mean when you see a spider on Halloween?
a) A loved one is watching you
b) A ghost is following you
c) You are going to have bad luck
a) A loved one is watching you
HEREDITARY
The witches' _______________, deemed to be their “familiars,” or magical companions, were often killed after their owners.
What animal is this?
(black) cat
He is a tall, spindly, well-dressed man with no face who sometimes has tenacles coming out of his back
Slender Man
What does the old English word “Hallow” mean?
Saint
What popular US candy is sold in more than 350 flavors in Japan?
a) Bounty
b) Kit Kat
c) Twix
b) Kit Kat
Kit Kat bars were introduced in Japan in 2000, and now more than 350 flavors of Kit Katsare sold in that country. While some flavors seem relatively normal coconut, cheesecake, and strawberry. Some flavors are much more eccentric, like wasabi, purple sweet potato, butter, and chili. There was also a limited edition “sublime gold” bar. It was a single dark chocolate stick with gold leaf coating. It cost 2,016 yen—around $16.