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100

Knocking on a door and then running away is called this trick.

What is ding-dong-ditch?

100

These chocolatey candies melt in your mouth, not in your hand.

What are M&M’s?

100

Halloween is thought to come from this ancient Celtic festival. 

What is Samhain?

100

This person has brought homemade limoncello for the office White Elephant.

Who is Kristin?

100

S&A hosts a boat tour along this river.

What is the Duwamish River?

200

In some Halloween pranks, cars are covered in this sticky food. 

What are eggs?

200

The “3 Musketeers” bar originally came in three flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and this.

What is strawberry?

200

Instead of the popular pumpkin, people used to carve these vegetables into jack-o'-lanterns.

What are potatoes or turnips?

200

This person often visits the Emish Market in Fife, WA.

Who is Aliah?

200

S&A was founded in this year.

What is 2007?

300

Trick-or-treating became popular in the U.S. during this decade of the 20th century.

What are the 1950s?

300

This was the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S. in 2024.

What are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

300

In Victorian times, people held this kind of gathering to communicate with spirits.

What is a séance?

300

This person often uses Canva to create flyers for the SR 520 project.

Who is Dakota?

300

S&A is active in this chapter of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2). 

What is the Puget Sound?

400

 “Apple bobbing” was once used as a Halloween game to predict this part of someone’s future.

What is future love and marriage?

400

Candy corn was originally called this, since it was marketed to farmers.

What is “chicken feed”?

400

The word “witch” comes from the Old English word “wicce,” which meant this.

What is "wise woman"?

400

This person said the quote "Communication rocks the nation" on the office whiteboard.

Who is David?

400

S&A worked on this nine-year, $900 million transportation plan.

What is Move Seattle?