Halloween Trivia
Halloween Trivia
Halloween Trivia
Halloween Trivia
Halloween Trivia
100

What do you call a group of witches? 

A coven
100

Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore star in what movie about the afterlife? 

Ghost

100

What do call a man who practices witchcraft?

A warlock 

100

What is another name for a large kettle or boiler?

A cauldron

100

What actor played Laurie Strode in the 1978 movie "Halloween?

Jamie Lee Curtis

200

Where was “Hocus Pocus” filmed?

The most famous "Hocus Pocus" scenes were filmed on location in Salem, Massachusetts

200

Where is Transylvania, otherwise known as home to Count Dracula, located?

In Romania
200

Who wrote the 1818 classic book "Frankenstein?"

Mary Shelley

200

Which Halloween candy is considered the worst?

Candy corn, followed by circus peanuts, according to a survey of 17,000 CandyStore.com customers

200

What is the most popular Halloween costume for pets?

Pumpkin (followed by hot dog, bat, bumblebee and witch)

300

What’s the most popular adult Halloween candy? AND What’s the most popular kids' Halloween candy?

M&M's and Reese's

300

Which U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?

Illinois

300

Why are the Halloween colors orange and black?

While there are competing theories, it’s thought that orange is for pumpkins and harvest, and black represents night, death or darkness

300

What vegetable was once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween?

A cabbage

300

Which actor said that “Hocus Pocus” was one of her favorite movie roles of all time?

Bette Midler

400

Which U.S. city hosts the world's largest Halloween parade?

New York, which puts on the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade.

400

When was the song "Monster Mash" released?

1962

400

Where does the mask that Michael Myers wears in “Halloween" come from?

It’s a modified Captain Kirk mask from "Star Trek"

400

How many pounds of fresh pumpkins did the U.S. produce in 2021?

Nearly 1.2 million pounds

400

What does the word “Halloween” come from?

Halloween was known as "All Hallows’ Eve” until 1773, when the Scots began referring to it as Hallow-e’en. The first known use of the word is in the poem “Halloween," written in 1786

500

What is having a fear of Halloween called?

Samhainophobia

500

Where does the quote “Double, double toil and trouble” come from?

William Shakespeare's “Macbeth”

500

How did early New Englanders protect their homes from evil spirits?

By hiding their shoes in the walls

500

How long did it take to make the movie “A Nightmare Before Christmas"?

3 Years

500

What movie serial killer is immortalized with a statue at the bottom of a lake?

According to a YouTube video, there's a Jason Voorhees ("Friday the 13th") statue at the bottom of a mine pit in Crosby, Minnesota

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