This 1980 blockbuster film has an "odd" number in its title.
Friday the 13th.
It’s believed that the spirits of the dead can walk among the living on Halloween night, making this decoration fitting for this spooky holiday.
A ghost
This type of pie is a traditional North American sweet dessert, eaten during the fall and early winter, especially for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Pumpkin Pie
The orange gourd used for Halloween decorations which are usually carved into unique facial expressions.
Pumpkin
What is the date we celebrate Halloween in the United States?
October 31st
Michael Myers is the main character of what Halloween film?
Halloween
This nocturnal flying creature is used as a Halloween decoration and came about during the sacred bonfires burned at Samhian which would attract many bugs and flying insects.
A bat
This Fall Fruit's tradition is to have a red cinnamon flavored coating. Today you will find a variety of different flavored coatings.
Candy (Carmel) Apple
Two types of squash that are named after seasons are summer squash and _______________ squash.
Winter
In what country was the first Oktoberfest held in?
Germany
In the film, A Quiet Place, why do the characters choose not to wear shoes?
In order to avoid attracting the attention of the alien monsters that hunt by sound.
Instead of carving a pumpkin, the first Halloween decorators used a _____________to carve their scary faces into.
A turnip.
How many pieces of candy does the average house give to each trick or treater?
Two
Pumpkins are a good source of Vitamin A and what other vitamin?
Vitamin C
What is the first day of fall called?
Fall or Autumn equinox
In this 2013 movie, the Government allows society to release their pent-up aggression in hopes they become better, harder-working citizens the other 364 days of the year
The Purge
This fall decoration represents the fall harvest and autumn feast and is used a scaring device.
The Scarecrow
Yellow - Orange - White
Gourds are mostly found in the United States and what other country?
Mexico
What term refers to the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox?
Harvest Moon
In the movie, A Nightmare On Elm Street, what is Freddy Krueger's catch phrase?
One, two, Freddy's coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, grab your crucifix.
This Halloween decor was extensive in folklore and mythology being seen as weavers of fate and oracles of death.
The Spider
What do you call a male turkey?
A gobbler.
What is the name of the gourd that we eat mostly in the summer and is used in the making of pickles?
Cucumber
What two countries brought Halloween to the United States?
Scotland and Ireland