Halloween
Halloween Characters
Halloween Trivia
Halloween Random
Halloween Candy
100
What is the date of halloween?

October 31st

100

This is an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.

 

Ghost


100

What country did Halloween originate in?


Ireland 

100

Chocolate candy bars top the list as the most popular candy. What is the #1 candy bar trick-or-treaters receive?

a. Twix

b. Snickers

c. Kit Kat

d. Reese's

b. Snickers

100

This candy is orange, white and yellow.

Candy Corn

200

What are the two main colors associated with Halloween?

Black & orange

In ancient times, orange represented life (and harvests) while black symbolized death and darkness. Combined, these colors reflect nature during the time of year when Halloween is celebrated.

200

This creature survives from drinking blood.

Vampire

200

What country celebrates "Day of the Dead" at the same time as Halloween? 



Mexico 

200

Are pumpkins a vegetable or fruit? 

Fruit

200

I'm soft, sweet, pink or white and Americans like eating me roasted on a camp fire.

What am I?

A marshmallow

300

After knocking at the door on Halloween night, what do you say?

Trick or treat


300

This is a dead human or an animal whose body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Usually shown in Egypt.

Can you spell my name?


Mummy

300

What is the most commercially successful horror movie of all time?


IT


300

What is the oldest/most classic Halloween costume?

a ghost!


300

I'm made from a fruit from tropical forests, but I'm not healthy. The best of me is from Switzerland.

Chocolate

400

We are one of the most famous families talked about during Halloween! We are very old, and from TV.

What's our name?

The Addams Family

400

They are usually portrayed as strong but mindless beings with rotting flesh.


Zombies

400

In Celtic culture they used costumes to celebrate the new year. Why did they do this?

a) For fun!        b) To honor the dead

c) To drive away and confuse the spirits


To drive away and confuse the spirits

400

Halloween is the second largest commercial holiday in the USA after Christmas. How much do Americans spend on Halloween each year?

a) $250,9 million      b) $1 billion     c) $11,6 billion


c) $11,6 billion

400

I'm round and small. On the outside I'm very colorful, but inside I'm brown. I look like medication.

M & M's

500

Children fear me but challenge themselves to visit me on Halloween!

What am I?

Haunted house

500

In European folklore, this is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day

Werewolf

500

Jack o' Lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out ________ to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday.

a. Pumpkins

b. Turnips

c. Potatoes

b) Turnips

500

What are black cats associated with during Halloween? 



The Puritans associated black cats with witchcraft and bad luck. In many other cultures, black cats are actually signs of good luck and are revered!

500

I'm a little candy in the shape of a vegetable. 

I was made famous by the Harry Potter films. 

I sometimes have surprising flavors like “vomit”, or “booger”.

Jelly Beans

600

In the United States, the first citywide celebration of Halloween was in _______ in 1921.

a. Minnesota

b. Arizona

c. New York

d.Wisconsin


a. Minnesota

The first citywide Halloween celebration in the U.S. was held in Anoka, Minnesota, in 1920.


600

What's the name of Frankenstein's monster?

Frankenstein's monster had no name. It was instead called a bunch of names like "Monster, Wretch, devil, demon and etc."

600

When was Halloween first celebrated in the United States?

a-1740s

b-1840s

c-1940s

Around the 1840s when there was a flood of Irish immigrants fleeing from the potato famine.

600

What U.S. city has the biggest Halloween parade each year?

a. Chicago

b. New York City

c. New Orleans

New York City

600

I'm flat or round. I'm hard, stand at the top of a stick, and can be licked. 

I can be fruit or soda flavored.



I'm a LOLLIPOP.

In 1908, a confectioner named George Smith created the first modern lollipop. According to his memoirs, he named the candy after his favorite horse, Lolly Pop.