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100

What do pumpkins grown on?

Vines.

100

What are the most popular Halloween colours?

Orange and black.

100

What country did mummies originate from?

Egypt.

100

At Halloween parties people bob for?

Apples.

100

What is the original name for Halloween?

All Hallows Eve.

200

Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?

It's a fruit.

200

A child born on Halloween is believed to have what ability?

The ability to talk to spirits.

200

What animal was believed to protect witches' powers from negative forces?

A black cat.
200

In what country do people enjoy eating chocolate skulls?

Mexico.

200

In what country did Halloween originate?

In Ireland (the Celts).

300

What do you call a pumpkin carved for Halloween?

A Jack o'lantern.

300

What country celebrates The Day of the Dead?

Mexico.

300

On which continent are vampire bats found?

South America.

300

What is the name of an orange, white, and yellow triangle-shaped candy popular in the United States?

Candy corn.

300

The Romans called Halloween Pomona Day. She was the Goddess of _____?

Fruit or gardens.

400

The first jack o' lantern was carved from what vegetable?

A turnip.

400

What is the best selling Halloween candy?

Snickers bars.

400

What is a male witch called?

A warlock.

400

Halloween candy sales average about how much annually in the US? 

$1 million, $2 billion or $3 million?


$2 billion.

400

What famous magician died on Halloween, 1926?

Harry Houdini.

500

What is the original purpose of a jack o' lantern?

To ward off evil spirits.

500

Is Halloween the highest grossing commercial holiday?

No. It is second after Christmas.

500

During the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, priests used cats as part of a ritual to try to...?

Predict the future.

500

Approximately what percentage of parents admit to sneaking candy from their children treat-or-trick bag?

78%.

500

Trick-or-treating likely evolved from the medieval custom of "souling" in England. What was "souling"?


On All Souls' Day celebrations, poor people would knock on doors asking for food in exchange for saying prayers for the home's dead relatives.