History of Halloween
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Halloween Trivia
Halloween Monsters
Halloween Food
100

The country Halloween originated in

What is Ireland 

100

The name of the three Sanderson Sisters

Who is Winifred, Sarah, and Mary 

100

This country celebrates the day of the dead

What is Mexico

100

According to this Sheb Wooley song, this creature is a one-eyed, one-horned, flyin what

What is Purple Eater

100

The most popular Halloween candy

What are Reese's peanut butter cups

200

What Halloween was originally Called 

What is All Hallows Eve`


Known as "All Hallows’ Eve” until 1773, when the Scots began referring to it as ‘Hallow-e’en’.

200

Name of Villain that kidnaps "Sandy Claws"

Who is Oogie Boogie

  

200

The amount of bones in the human body

What is 206

200

The most popular Halloween costume of all time

What is Witch 

200

This candy was originally called chicken feed

What is candy corn

300

The Significance of the colors black and orange

What is Orange represents the fall harvest, and black represents death. 

300

This animal caused Adam and Barbra's car to crash 

What is Dog

300

The only mammal that is able to fly

What is Bat

300

The name of the scientist that created a monster in Mary Shelley's book

Who is Dr. Victor Frankenstein 

300

This vegetable was originally used to carve jack-o-laterrns

what is turnips

400

The original Celtic festival Halloween is based on

What is Samhain 

400

The most commercially successful horror movie of all time

What is IT

400

The reason black cats are associated with Halloween

What is the belief that devils and witches could disguise as black cats

400

Where the mask from Halloween comes from

What is modified Capt. Kirk mask 

From Star Trek

400

In 2023, Travis Gienger nabbed the Guinness World record for heaviest pumpkin which weighed 

What is 2,749 pounds 

500

The year Trick or Treating started 

What is About 1000 A.D. 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

The quote "Double, double, toil and trouble" originated in this play

What is Macbeth

500

The last year there was a full moon on Halloween

What is 2020

500

The name of the mythical character who originally inspired the creation of Jack-o-lanterns 

Who is Stingy Jack


who tricked the Devil and was condemned to roam the Earth with only a burning coal inside a carved-out turnip to light his way

500

The world record for most lit jack-o-lanterns on display

What is 30,581