This symbols scary face was intended to frighten evil spirits away.
What is a Jack o' Lantern?
What is a Werewolf?
"Halloween" originated in this country around 1840.
What is Ireland?
This is a chocloate bar with nougat topped with caramel and peanuts that is covered in milk chocolate.
What is a Snickers?
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This symbol's name is derived from a Wicca word meaning "wise one."
What is a Witch?
This monster actually does not have a name.
Who is Frankenstein's monster?
"Jason" wears this type of mask in the Movie Friday the 13th.
What is a Hockey Mask?
These soft gummy candies that are first sweet then sour were originally know as "Mars Men."
What are Sour Patch Kids?
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Because these creatures were attracted to the bugs and flying insects that gathered around night time bonfires, they have become associated with Halloween.
What are bats?
2022 is the 100th anniversary of the first vampire movie. The vampire's Romanian name in the 1922 film is synonymous with later movies starring "Dracula."
Who is "Nosferatu"?
This is a meeting in which people gather to make contact with the dead, especially in the presence of a medium.
What is a séance?
In 1920, Hans Riegel of Bonn, Germany, became frustrated with his dead-end job as a confectionary worker and started his own sweets company, making hard, colorless candies using a copper kettle and marble slab in his kitchen.
What are "Gummy Bears"?
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It’s believed that the spirits of the dead can walk among the living on Halloween night, making this symbol fitting for this spooky holiday.
What are ghosts?
These monsters are know as the "undead" and are created through the reanimation of a human corpse.
What are "Zombies"?
This common cooking ingredient is also death to vampires.
What is garlic?
The idea for this candy came to a man who worked at The Sweets Company of America who licked his daughter's lollipop at the same time he was chewing a Tootsie Roll.
What are "Tootsie Pops"?
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In the 13th century, the church declared that Satan sometimes took the form of this symbol of our present day Halloween.
What is a black cat?
In folklore, this is a human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf on the night of a full moon.
What is a "Werewolf"?
The word means "fear of spiders."
What is Arachnophobia?
Candy owners are Mars & Murrie.
What are m&m's?
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This symbol is associated with magic and the supernatural in many folk stories. They can also be linked to fear, ensnarement, and deception.
What is a spider?
This character likes to pair human flesh with fava beans.
Who is Hannibal Lecter?
The phrase is a suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house.
What is "Trick or Treat"?
Before modern day candy treats were given, this tradition gave apples away by having people put their head in a tub filled with water and apples, and players would try to catch one with their teeth.
What is "apple bobbing"?
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More than just Halloween, they are symbols of the fall season and the harvest.
What is a Scarecrow?
This famous 1982 movie's title is another name for a ghost.
What is a Poltergeist?
This was the first movie to show a murder in a bathroom.
What is "Psycho"?
This candy became popular at the beginning of the 20th Century and is said to look like "chicken feed".
What is "candy corn"?
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This symbol reminds us that Halloween originates as a holiday about the dead, and they can "rattle around" with the living on Halloween night.
What is a skeleton?
This tech company has a white ghost known as Ghostface Chilian on its logo.
What is Snapchat?
This board is used to ask questions of the dead.
What is a Ouija Board?
This practice was halted during World War II because of sugar rationing.
What is "trick or treating"?
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These mythical creatures go out only at night and are closely associated with horror, blood, and the undead.
What is a Vampire?
Name of the clown in the Movie "IT"
Who is Pennywise?
In the mid-1800s, young boys in Ireland used hollowed-out and lit-up root vegetables to scare people. Legend has it that this item was named after a fellow named Stingy Jack.
What is a "jack-o'-lantern"?
Alabama's most popular candy is Skittles. Connecticut loves Almond Joy, and this candy is the most popular in California.
What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?
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This animal is considered to be a bad omen. They hunt at night and kill their prey silently. Their shrieks or hoots make many people fearful.
What is an Owl?
A supernatural viscous substance that is supposed to exude from the body of a medium during a spiritualistic trance. Also known as "Ghost Slime" in the movie "Ghostbusters."
What is ectoplasm?
What is the name of the famous magician who performed sensational escape acts who died on October 31, 1926?
Who is Harry Houdini?
The cacao tree is native to Central and South America, but about 70% of the world's cacao is grown in Africa. It is used to make this tasty substance.
What is chocolate?
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