Jack-O-Lantern
Myths and Legends
Costumes
Movies and Books
Halloween Treats and Candy
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Top providers for pumpkins in the world 

China 

100
Superstition of the black cat originates from: 

Protestant belief that witches could transform themselves into black cats and back. 

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Why do people dress up for Halloween? 

Tradition where people would dress up in animal heads and skins to keep ghosts away. 

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Most watched Halloween movie of all time:

Hocus Pocus 

100

What is the most hated Halloween candy?

Candy Corn 

200

Largest pumpkin festival in the world? 

Germany

200

Where is the largest haunted house in the world located? 

Cutting Edge Haunted House in Fort Worth Texas 

200
Most popular Halloween costumes

Witches, zombies and vampires. 

200

Who wrote the novel 'Frankenstein'? 

Mary Shelley 

200

What is the most loved Halloween candy? 

Reese's Pieces Peanut Butter Cups 

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Origin of the tradition of pumpkin carving takes place where: 

Ireland and Scotland 

300

How often is there a full moon on Halloween? 

Every 19 years. 

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Most popular pet costumes: 

Pumpkins, superheros and bumblebees. 

300

Most award winning Halloween movie of all time? 

Silence of the Lambs 

300

What is the most produced Halloween candy? 

Candy Corn

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Inspiration for the Jack-O-Lantern?

Irish folktale of the 'Stingy Jack'

400

Myth of garlic and vampires originates from the belief that: 

Garlic contains a chemical compound called Allain that theoretically heals a vampires' 'blood disorder' 

400

What are the traditional colours of Halloween? 

Black and Orange. 

400

What is considered the scariest movie of all time? 

The Exorcist (1973) 

400

How long does leftover Halloween candy last? 

Up to two years 

500

Weight of the heaviest Jack-o-Lantern in the world: 

2,077 pounds. 

500

What is known as the fear of Halloween? 

Samainophobia 

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Percentage of adults that dress up for Halloween: 

50% 

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Who wrote the classic novel 'Dracula'? 

Bram Stoker 

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What is the average annual sale of Halloween candy? 

Nearly $2 billion.