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100

Who did Christians honor the day after Halloween?

The Saints (All Saints Day)

100

What tradition did the Celts practice to keep ghosts happy and prevent them from destroying their crops?

Leaving food on their doorstep; treats to prevent ghostly tricks.

100

2,000 years ago, winters were very difficult and often associated with?

Death (of crops, trees, animals, and people).

100

What is the second largest commercial holiday in the U.S.?

Halloween!

100

Celts believed the end of summer and the start of fall/winter blurred the lines between?

The worlds of the living and dead.

200

In Old English, the day before All Saints Day was called?

All Hallows Eve

200

Why did the Celts used to dress up as ghosts on Oct. 31st?

To trick any ghosts into thinking they are ghosts too!

200

What area of the world were the Celts from?

Ireland, United Kingdom, Northern France

200

What 3 colors are in candy corn?

Yellow, orange, and white

200

The Celts believed ghosts would wreak havoc on their _____?

Crops & property


300

Celtic traditions became combined with the festivals of which empire, after the Celts were conquered by them?

The Roman Empire

300

The Roman goddess, Pomona, whose symbol is the apple, inspired this Halloween tradition.

Bobbing for apples

300

Hallow is an Old English word that means?

Holy

300

What 2 colors are associated with Halloween?

Black and orange

300

Samhain, in Old English, marks the end of...?

Summer, the harvest

400

Which group of immigrants brought Halloween traditions to the United States?

Irish, Italian, and Scottish immigrants.

400

Poor people practiced this tradition on All Souls Day (Nov. 2nd).

Going door to door asking for food.

400

What is the name for a Celtic priest?

A Druid

400

What mammal is able to fly and is associated with Halloween?

A bat

400

Jack-o-lanterns were originally carved out of?

Turnips & potatoes

500

Old European Halloween traditions mixed with the harvest traditions of which native groups, when immigrants arrived to the Americas?

Native Americans

500

Which fruit, native to North America, improved European Halloween tradition when immigrants arrived to the Americas?

Pumpkins; jack-o-lanterns

500

Which modern-day country did Halloween originate from?

Ireland

500

What is the most popular candy bought within the United States, including during the Halloween holidays?

M&Ms

500

The Halloween holiday got a transformation from tricks & pranks, to family-friendly community activities following the return of U.S. soldiers from which World War?

World War 2 (1940s)