IMAGE: What scary character usually wears this?
A witch.
On what day is Halloween celebrated?
Octoer 31st
It is said to have nine lives. What animal is this?
A cat.
What do English speaking children ask when they want candy from their neighbors?
Trick or treat.
Name one thing that is a typical Halloween decoration.
Stefanie decides.
Count Dracula is a famous example of this creature.
A vampire.
In Mexico a similar holiday is celebrated on November 2nd. What is that day called?
Dia de Muertos.
IMAGE: What scary animal is this?
A wolf.
Is a pumpkin a fruit, a vegetable or a berry?
A fruit.
IMAGE: What is this?
A spiderweb.
A werewolf is transformed by the light of the full moon. How many times a month does that happen?
1-2 times.
When was the first year Halloween was celebrated in Liseberg?
2015.
Fill in the phrase: "_________ as a bat."
a) blind b) deaf c) silent
Blind as a bat.
What country eats the most candy in the world?
Sweden (15 kg per person every year)
IMAGE: What are these called?
Jack-o-lanterns!
In what country can you (perhaps) find the Loch Ness monster?
In Scotland.
Halloween is originally from the British islands, Ireland and Scotland. What was it called in the beginning?
Samhain.
LISTEN: Finish the song: "Itsy bitsy spider, went up the water sprout. Down came the rain and....
... washed the spider out."
In a popular autumn game in English speaking countries, you have to pick up a fruit from a bucket of water with only your teeth. Which fruit?
Apples.
dudududu dudududu dudududu snap snap"
IMAGE: This waterliving creature has been the fear of many sailors in history. What is it called?
The Kraken.
Why did people start wearing masks and costumes during October 31st?
To hide from ghosts.
LISTEN: What animal makes this sound?
An owl.
FOR EVERYONE: How many percent of the annual candy sale is sold during halloween in the US?
25%.
LISTEN for everyone: In what year was this song made?
1962 (The Monster Mash)