Which country celebrates the Day of the Dead instead of Halloween?
Mexico
What is the traditional color scheme of Halloween?
Orange and black
What is the traditional drink often found on altars during Día de los Muertos?
Atole or hot chocolate
What is the most popular Halloween costume for children?
A witch
What are the dates for Día de los Muertos?
November 1st and 2nd
What is the significance of November 2nd in Día de los Muertos celebrations?
It is the main day of celebration, honoring deceased adults
What does the word "hallow" in "Halloween" mean?
Saint or holy person
What is the significance of November 1st in Día de los Muertos celebrations?
It is known as Día de los Inocentes or Día de los Angelitos, honoring deceased children
Which horror film features a doll named Chucky?
"Child's Play"
In what century did the practice of trick-or-treating begin?
The 16th century
Why do we carve pumpkins?
In Ireland, people started to carve demonic faces out of turnips to frighten away Jack's wandering soul. When Irish immigrants moved to the U.S., they began carving jack-o'-lanterns from pumpkins, as these were native to the region
What does the butterfly symbolize in Día de los Muertos traditions?
Monarch butterflies are believed to carry the spirits of the dead returning to visit their loved ones
According to superstition, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, what will you see?
Your future spouse
What flower is most commonly associated with Día de los Muertos?
Marigold (Cempasuchil)
Why do we "trick or trick" during Halloween?
The origins is a bit unclear. It is believed to have stemmed from a custom known as "souling" in which the poor went from home to home and pray for the souls of the homeowners’ dead relatives, in exchange for pastries called soul cakes