This scary face was intended to frighten away evil spirits.
What is a Jack o' Lantern?
What is a Werewolf?
This common cooking ingredient is also death to vampires.
What is garlic?
This is a chocolate bar with nougat topped with caramel and peanuts that is covered in milk chocolate.
What is a Snickers?
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These "unlucky" animals are a classic symbol for Halloween
What is a black cat?
This monster actually does not have a name.
Who is Frankenstein's monster?
The word means "fear of spiders."
What is Arachnophobia?
The idea for this candy came from a man who worked at The Sweets Company of America who licked his daughter's lollipop at the same time he was chewing a Tootsie Roll.
What are "Tootsie Pops"?
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These mythical creatures go out only at night and are closely associated with horror, blood, and the undead.
What is a Vampire?
These monsters are known as the "undead" and are created through the reanimation of a human corpse.
What are "Zombies"?
"Jason" wears this type of mask in the Movie Friday the 13th.
What is a Hockey Mask?
Before modern-day candy treats were given, this tradition gave apples away by having people put their heads in a tub filled with water and apples, and players would try to catch one with their teeth.
What is "bobbing for apples"?
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It’s believed that the spirits of the dead can walk among the living on Halloween night, making this symbol fitting for this spooky holiday.
What are ghosts?
3 sisters who come back to Salem to eat children?
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This board is used to ask questions of the dead.
What is an Ouija Board?
This favorite treat is meant to "melt in your mouth, not in your hand".
What are M&Ms?
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Believing that the dead could still enjoy earthly pleasures, the Egyptians buried treasure, food, and pets with these.
What is a mummy?
Name of the clown in the Movie "IT"
Who is Pennywise?
What is the term used for a group of witches?
What is a coven?
Ironically, this fluffy purely sugar treat was invented by a dentist.
What is cotton candy?
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Unable to digest solid food, this creature injects venom into its prey to liquefy its insides for eating.
What is a spider?
The Sanderson Sisters, Winifred, Mary, and Sarah seek to steal the youth of children in which 90's Disney movie?
What is Hocus Pocus?
Only one holiday surpasses Halloween in annual consumer sales. What is it?
What is Christmas?
These soft gummy candies that are sour then sweet were originally known as "Mars Men", and are Ilinois' most popular Halloween treat.
What are Sour Patch Kids?
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Because these creatures were attracted to the bugs and flying insects that gathered around nighttime bonfires, they have become associated with Halloween.
What are bats?
a pumpkin mannequin stuffed with straw
A scarecrow
This is a meeting in which people gather to make contact with the dead, especially in the presence of a medium.
What is a séance?
This candy became popular at the beginning of the 20th Century and is said to look like "chicken feed". Uses the colors orange, white, and yellow.
What is "candy corn"?
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This symbol reminds us that Halloween originates as a holiday about the dead, and they can "rattle around" with the living on Halloween night.
What is a skeleton?
Who is this?
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"Halloween" originated in this country around 1840.
What is Ireland?
This sweet treat is also the name of a movie or used to describe friends?
What is 3 Musketeers?
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