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Halloween History
100

This popular halloween candy was made to look like corn kernels

Hint: It has three colors 

Candy Corn 

100

This friendly ghost starred in movies and cartoons.

Casper 

100

He sleeps in a coffin and avoids garlic.

Dracula 

100

People originally wore costumes on Halloween to scare away these.

Ghosts or evil spirits

100

The word “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows’ ______.”

"All Hallows EVE"

200

This candy's slogan is "Taste the rainbow"

200

In this 1993 movie, three witches named Winifred, Sarah, and Mary come back to life on Halloween night. 

Hocus Pocus


200

This howling animal only appears during a full moon.

Werewolf

200

Many believe that crossing paths with one of these animals brings bad luck.

Black Cat

200

This country is credited with starting Halloween traditions.

Ireland

300

In early Halloween traditions, people gave out this type of food instead of candy.

Soul cakes, fruit, nuts, and other homemade treats

300

“A Nightmare on _______ _______” is a 1984 horror movie introduced one of the most iconic horror villains ever.

A Nightmare on Elm Street


300

This monster was created by a scientist in a lab.

Frankenstein

300

This vegetable was originally used for jack-o’-lanterns before pumpkins.

Turnip

300

The day after Halloween is known as this religious holiday. What is this day called?

All Saints' Day