Halloween
Halloween Animals/Characters
Halloween Trivia
Halloween Random
Halloween Candy
100
What is the date of halloween?

October 31st

100

In European folklore, this is a man who turns into a wolf at night during a full moon and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day

Werewolf

100

Which country is believed to be the birthplace of Halloween?

a) Japan      b) USA          c) Ireland 

c) Ireland 

100

This author wrote the following popular novels: "Carrie," "The Shining," "It," and more.

Stephen King

100

Which candy, shaped like a small corn kernel, is often associated with Halloween?

Candy Corn

200

What are the two main colors associated with Halloween?

Black & orange

200

This nocturnal bird is often associated with witches and Halloween

An Owl

200

What US State produces the most pumpkins?

A. Kansas | B. Idaho | C. Illinois

c. Illinois

200

Is Pumpkin is a vegetable or fruit? 

Fruit

200

Which candy has a tagline that includes "Taste the Rainbow"?

Skittles

300

After Knocking at the door on Halloween night what do you say?

Trick or treat


300

Edward Cullen is a vampire in what popular movie and book series?

Twilight

300

What is the only mammal that can fly?

A bat

300

Which sister from the famous Kardashian-Jenner family starred in American Horror Story: Delicate?

Kim Kardashian

300

Which chocolate bar features a combination of caramel, peanuts, and chocolate and is often handed out during Halloween?

Snickers

400

In the United States, the first citywide celebration of Halloween was in _______ in 1921.

a. Minnesota

b. Arizona

c. New York

d. Wisconsin

a. Minnesota

400

A ______ is typically depicted as a reanimated corpse, often characterized by its decayed appearance, sluggish movements, and a hunger for human flesh or brains. In popular culture, they are usually portrayed as mindless creatures, driven by instinct rather than reason, and they often embody themes of horror, survival, and the loss of humanity.

Zombie

400

This author wrote the following popular novels: "Carrie," "The Shining," "It," and more.

Stephen King

400

Halloween is the second largest commercial holiday in the U.S. after Christmas. How much do Americans spend on Halloween each year?


a) $200 million | b) $1 billion | c) $10 billion


c) About $10.6 billion

400

This round candy has a shell that comes in many different colors. On the inside is typically chocolate, peanuts, and even pretzels sometimes. 

M & M's

500

This film features a character named Michael Myers who escapes from a mental institution.

Halloween (1978)

500

A spooky spirit that is often seen as the soul of someone who used to be alive. They can be friendly or mischievous, sometimes appearing where they used to live. They’re often shown as floating figures, sometimes wearing old clothes and looking a bit see-through. 

Ghost

500

Jack o' Lanterns originated in Ireland, where people placed candles in hollowed-out ________ to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday.

a. Pumpkins (calabaza) | b. Turnips (nabo)  | c. Cantaloupe (cantalupo)

b) Turnips

500

What is a group of witches called?

A coven

500

What popular Halloween treat is made of a sugar-coated peanut center and has been around since 1930?

Butterfinger
600

Who are they?

The Addams Family

600

This character is from a famous story about a creature made from different body parts. He was created by a scientist named Victor ______, who wanted to bring him to life. The creature looks a bit scary, with green skin, bolts in his neck, and a large, lumbering figure. Even though he may seem frightening, he often feels lonely and wants to be accepted.

Frankenstein

600

What is the MOST popular Halloween candy in the USA?

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

600

Which film is the iconic line, "I see dead people" from?

The Sixth Sense

600

What was the original name of Candy Corn?

a) Candy pellets | b) Chicken feed | c) Sugar corn

b. chicken feed

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