Halloween Traditions
GIVE ME SOME CANDY
It's a Witch
A SKELETON
GIVE THEM SOME CANDY
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A Celtic tradition of using hollowed-out turnips with candles inside led to these distinctive & larger Halloween gourds

Jack-O-Lanturns

100

This candy "melts in your mouth, not in your hand"

M&M's

100

In this Shakespeare play, Hecate appears as queen of the witches

Macbeth

100

Bones making up your thorax include the sternum & 12 pairs of these

Ribs

100

Requiring 20 min. of pulling, the salt water type of this has been described as a candy & an upper body workout all in one

Taffy

200

It's said these 2 colors trace back to the festival of Samhain, one representing death & the other the autumn harvest

Orange and Black

200

Nobody better lay a finger on" this crispety, crunchety candy bar I've been saving

Butterfinger

200

This novel by Gregory Maguire about the green-skinned Elphaba became a gravity-defying musical

Wicked

200

This lower jawbone is the strongest & largest bone of the face

the mandible

200

A smooth, heavy paste made from sugar & these nuts is the traditional basis of marzipan

Almonds

300

The first time the White House was decorated for Halloween was in 1958, when she, Ike's better half, hung owls & goblins

Mamie Eisenhower

300

These "Everlasting" jawbreakers sold under the Wonka label change colors & flavors as you eat them

Gobstoppers 

300

The 2 female founders of Hogwarts are Helga Hufflepuff & this witch

(Rowena) Ravenclaw

300

This arm bone was named for its supposed resemblance to the spoke of a wheel

The Radius

300

Egg whites & sugar syrup go into recipes for this versatile goo found in Snickers & Toblerone

nougat

400

This no-hands Halloween game may be related to the Roman celebration of the goddess Pomona

bobbing for apples

400

"At work, rest or play, you get three great tastes in" this galactic goody

Milkyway

400

A girl is whisked away to Endor College of Witchcraft by "The Little" this, the title of a classic by Mary Stewart

The Little Broomstick


400

Sharing its name with St. Paul's birthplace, it's the collective name for 7 bones in the foot

tarsus

400

It's not booze, it's the liquid produced when cocoa beans are ground into paste, releasing the cocoa butter

liquor

500

This 20th century performer's museum in Scranton, Penn. features an online seance every Halloween

Houdini

500

"Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't"; better get one of each of these just to be sure

Mounds and Almonds Joys


500

Alexandra Jane & Sukie are a bewitching trio in a Rhode Island town in this Updike novel

The Witches of Eastwick

500

This part of the skull that protects the brain is made up of 8 bones including the occipital & temporal bones

the cranium

500

This confection of pecans & brown sugar is named for the French military officer whose cook is credited with inventing it

pralines