What date is Halloween celebrated?
October 31st.
Tarantula and Black Widow are two examples of...
... spiders
What colors are typically associated with Halloween?
Black and orange.
What is the highest age restriction for scary films in Swedish cinemas?
15.
Give two examples of months in the autumn season.
September, October, November
Is Halloween the biggest "candy-eating" weekend in Sweden?
No. (It's Easter)
Frankenstein's monster.
IMAGE: What will you dress up as if you wear this?
A witch.
LISTEN: Who wrote this song?
Michael Jackson (Thriller)
A werewolf is transformed during a full moon. How often does that happen in a month?
Once or twice.
EVERYONE: How much money does an average american spend on candy during Halloween (according to "economictimes")? Closest answer wins!
102 dollars.
What creature is associated with the following?
Garlic. Coffin. Crucifix.
A vampire.
What do kids say when the knock on doors on Halloween?
Trick or Treat.
LISTEN: What TV-show is this tune connected to?
The Addams Family.
EVERYONE: When does the sun set in Gothenburg on Halloween? Closest team wins!
16.27. (4.27 PM)
EVERYONE: When was the first citywide Halloween celebration in the US? Closest team wins.
1920.
IMAGE: Many Swedish children used to be very afraid of this creature. What is his name?
Näcken/Bäckahästen
What are the carved pumpkins really called?
Jack-O-Lanterns.
EVERYONE: When was this film recorded? Closest team wins.
1993. (A Nightmare before Christmas)
Why do leaves change color in the autumn season?
Because of reduced daylight (shorter days), the chlorophyll breaks down.
Why did people start dressing up during Halloween?
A. To get more candy
B. To get away with crimes
C. To hide from evil spirits
C. To hide from evil spirits
What Halloween creature is the best baseball player?
The bat.
EVERYONE: How many bones are there in a human skeleton? (closest team wins)
206.
Who wrote the famous horror stories "It", "The Shining" and "The Mist"?
Stephen King.
What is the English word for picking fruit and vegetables from trees/crops/etc?
Harvest.