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100

What character was unsurprisingly the most popular Halloween Costume of 2023? 

Barbie

100

Why did Dani leave the salt circle in the cemetery in Hocus Pocus? 

To help Billy. 

100

True or False, the Halloween tradition of bobbing for apples stemmed from a courting ritual. 

True, one version of the ritual was that girls would mark their names on their respective apple before dropping them into barrels of water. Potential suitors would bob for the apples, and picking the name of a girl would indicate the possibility of their future relationship. 
100

What was the writer for the film Child's Play inspired by to create the character chucky? 

Cabbage Patch kids and the My Buddy toy to address the craze of the popular toys during the 80s. 

100

When did the first Spirit Halloween stores open? 


1973, 1983, 1990, 1994. 

1983. 

200

The Scottish term for dressing up on Halloween is guising: true or false 

True

200

What happens if Marni doesn't begin her training by midnight of her 13th Halloween in Halloweentown? 

She'll lose her powers forever

200

Why are black cats associated with Halloween? 

In Medieval Europe, it was believed that devils and witches could disguise as black cats. 

200

Why did trick or treating gain traction in the 1930's in America?

To curb pranking. 

Apparently, pranking became the preferred practice on Halloween among young people in the 1920s. But it became dangerous during the Great Depression, devolving into vandalism and violence. So, to prevent pranking or worse behavior, in communities, the organized activity of trick or treating was encouraged. 

200

When was the first citywide Halloween celebration held in the us? 

1921 in Anoka, Minnesota

300

What is the most popular halloween costume for pets? 

Pumpkin

300

How long were Adam and Barbara waiting to speak to Juno in Beetlejuice? 

Three months

300

Halloween celebrations span three days in Spain: true or False. 

True

300

Jack o Lanterns are literally names after a guy named jack, true or false?

True

According to a 17th century Irish Legend, "Stingy Jack" was a cranky old man who tricked the Devil into doing a number of things. When Jack died, as punishment for his trickery, the Devil sent him into the night with only a burning coal, which Jack put into a carved-out turnip, to light his path. He has been roaming the earth ever since; the Irish called the ghost, “Jack of the Lantern,” or “Jack O’Lantern.”

300

Where can you be fined for using silly string on Halloween? 

Hollywood. 

If you use Silly String on Halloween in Hollywood, you could receive up to a 1,000 fine. 

400

In what state is it illegal to dress up as a nun or a priest on Halloween? 

Alabama. According to the law Section 13A-14-4:
"Fraudulently pretending to be clergyman. Whoever, being in a public place, fraudulently pretends by garb or outward array to be a minister of any religion, or nun, priest, rabbi or other member of the clergy, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500.00 or confinement in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (Acts 1965, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 273, p. 381; Code 1975, §13-4-99.)"

400

What is the name of the island the gang goes to in the 2002 Scooby-Doo movie? 

Spooky Island. 

400

Halloween originated in Ireland, True or False? 

True. The roots of this holiday come from SamHain (Sow IN), a Celtic festival of the pagan religion. This festival celebrated the last summer harvest, where participants would dress up to scare off ghosts and ghouls. 

400

Name the haunted San Jose, CA, home that grew from 8 rooms to 160 rooms while owned by an eccentric rifle heiress? 

Winchester Mystery House. From 1886 until her death in 1922, Sarah, continuously added on to her California home, which began as a modest farmhouse. Perhaps the spookiest feature of this labyrinth-like mansion: doors and stairwells that lead to nowhere. 

400

World War 2 caused sugar rationing, which put a halt to trick or treating for how many years? 

Five, the rationing existed between 1942 and 1947

500

Why do we wear costumes on Halloween? 

During the ancient Celtic pagan festival of Samhain, some people would wear disguises so the gods would think they were one of their own. Once Christianity adopted October 31 as a holiday, medieval celebrants would dress up in outfits symbolizing the souls of the dead and later costumes to personify spirits or demons. That all evolved into the costume-wearing tradition we have today for Halloween.

500

What item is not something we see Nebbercracker take in Monster House: tricycle, Shoes or Kite? 

Shoes

500

Trick or treating has existed ever since the medieval times: true or false? 

True

Around 1000 AD in England, a practice called souling emerged. Poor families traveled door to door to wealthier families' homes to receive "soul cakes", pastries offered in exchange for prayers for the souls of the homeowners departed relatives. 

500

Where is the largest collection of haunted dolls? 

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest collection is outside Mexico City on the Island of Dolls. Collector Don Julian Santana Barrera built the collection over more than 50 years before he passed away in 2001.

500

How many ingredients are in a butterfinger bar? 

19