Halloween Vocabulary
Halloween Traditions
Halloween History
Halloween Literature
Halloween Figures
100

What is another word for a carved pumpkin with a light inside?

Another word for a carved pumpkin with a light inside is a jack-o'-lantern.

100

What country is believed to be the birthplace of Halloween?

Halloween is believed to have originated in Ireland.

100

What is the origin of Halloween celebrations?

Halloween celebrations originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.

100

Who wrote the famous novel "Dracula"?

The famous novel "Dracula" was written by Bram Stoker.

100

Which mythical creature is often associated with Halloween and is believed to transform into a bat?

A vampire

200

What is the traditional phrase children say when trick-or-treating? 

The traditional phrase children say when trick-or-treating is "Trick or Treat."

200

What is the significance of bobbing for apples on Halloween?

Bobbing for apples on Halloween is believed to bring good luck and predict future love interests.

200

What was the original purpose of carving jack-o'-lanterns?

The original purpose of carving jack-o'-lanterns was to ward off evil spirits.

200

What is the name of the iconic poem that tells the story of "The Raven"?

The iconic poem that tells the story of "The Raven" was written by Edgar Allan Poe.

200

In Greek mythology, which creature is known for having the body of a lion and the head of a human, and is often associated with Halloween?

A sphinx

300

What is the name of the ghostly figure that is said to haunt graveyards?

The ghostly figure that is said to haunt graveyards is called a phantom.

300

What is the name of the practice where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy?

The practice where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy is called "trick-or-treating."

300

What is the name for the ancient Celtic festival that Halloween originated from?

The ancient Celtic festival that Halloween originated from is called Samhain.

300

In the story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," what is the name of the headless horseman?

 In the story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," the headless horseman is named the Hessian Soldier.

300

Which creepy figure is believed to rise from the dead and wander the earth during Halloween night?

A ghost or a zombie
400

What is the term for a costume worn on Halloween that is made to look scary?

A costume worn on Halloween that is made to look scary is called a monster costume.

400

What is the name of the traditional Halloween game where participants try to catch an apple with their teeth?

The traditional Halloween game where participants try to catch an apple with their teeth is called apple bobbing.

400

What is the significance of bonfires in early Halloween celebrations?

Bonfires were significant in early Halloween celebrations as a way to ward off evil spirits and provide light during the dark autumn nights.

400

Who wrote the classic horror novel "Frankenstein"?

The classic horror novel "Frankenstein" was written by Mary Shelley.

400

Known for its mischievous nature, which Halloween figure is associated with pranks and practical jokes?

A trickster or jester

500

What is the name for the witch's preferred mode of transportation?

The witch's preferred mode of transportation is a broomstick.

500

What is the origin of the tradition of carving jack-o'-lanterns?

The tradition of carving jack-o'-lanterns originated from the Irish folklore of "Stingy Jack."

500

How did Halloween traditions change when it was brought to America by Irish immigrants?

When Halloween was brought to America by Irish immigrants, it incorporated elements from different cultures and evolved into the holiday we know today.

500

What is the name of the novel that features a group of children who discover a haunted house on their street?

The novel that features a group of children who discover a haunted house on their street is called "The Haunting of Hill House" by Shirley Jackson.

500

In Mexican culture, what is the name given to the skeleton figures associated with the Day of the Dead celebration, which often symbolize the spirits of loved ones?

Calacas or sugar skulls