Halloween Trivia 1
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100

What item is banned only during Halloween in Hollywood?

Silly string.

100

What mammal capable of flying is usually associated with Halloween?

 The bat.

100

Halloween was celebrated for the first time ever in the United States in what year?

 1840s.

100

Is the pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?

Fruit.

100

What does it mean if you happen to see a blue pumpkin while trick-or-treating?

 It means that that particular house is giving allergy-free treats. With that said, it may also mean that the house uses their last year's pumpkin.

200

What place holds the Guinness World title for the most jack-o’-lanterns lit in one place?

New Hampshire, United States.

200

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, what was Oogie Boogie made of?

He was a burlap sack filled with spiders, insects, and a snake for a tongue.

200

What do people traditionally "bob" for at Halloween?

Apples.

200

Which character in It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown got a bag of rocks when they went trick-or-treating?

Charlie Brown.

200

In what American state is it illegal to be a priest or nun for Halloween?

 Alabama doesn’t approve of clergy costumes

300

What are some common Halloween traditions?

trick-or-treating, telling spooky stories, visiting haunted houses, making jack-o’-lanterns, wearing Halloween costumes, and so on.

300

What are the names of the Addams Family's pet piranhas?

Tristan and Isolde.

300

In Scotland, what vegetable used to be carved into a jack-o-lantern?

A turnip.

300

When did the modern version of trick-or-treating for Halloween candy become popular? 

 1940s.

300

In Mean Girls, Lindsay Lohan’s character wears what type of costume to the Halloween party? 

She’s the bride of Frankenstein.

400

Who’s said to haunt the White House Rose Garden?

The ghost of First Lady Dolley Madison

400

 What’s the name of Wednesday's pet spider on The Addams Family?

Homer

400

How many calories are to be found in an average trick-or-treater’s Halloween stash?

Around 11,000.

400

What’s the most searched for Halloween candy on Google?

Candy corn.

400

According to the National Retail Federation, which children’s costume continues to hold the number one spot year after year?

 Princess.

500

What was candy corn originally called?

Chicken Feed.

500

The First Lady ever to have decorated the White House for Halloween was ____?

 Mamie Eisenhower.

500

What are some of the most popular Halloween candy options in the United States? 

M&M’s, Resse’s Cups, Skittles, Snickers, Candy corn, Hershey Kisses, Tootsie Pops, and others.

500

What’s the mega-popular Halloween candy that was named after a horse?

Snickers.

500

Try to guess the following trick-or-treater: a boy dressed in a space suit with a "Space Ranger" badge and a green belt. Who is this mysterious spaceman?

Buzz Lightyear