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What happened to the spirit of Stingy Jack?
His spirit was forced to roam in the darkness as punishment for playing tricks on his friends.
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Why did the Celts light bonfires?
To guide spirits and protect homes
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What is โmummingโ?
Dressing up as ghosts and asking for food
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baam
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lifesaver
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What was the name of the Celtic festival before Halloween?
Samhain
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Where did Halloween begin?
In Ireland and Great Britain
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Why did Stingy Jack cut a hole in a turnip and place a candle inside?
To light the way when he roamed
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Why did the Celts light bonfires and sacrifice crops and animals during Samhain?
They believed they help the dead travel to the underworld.
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Where did the name Halloween come from?
Shortened verios of All Hallows' Eve
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When is Halloween celebrated?
October 31
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What do children say when they go door to door?
โTrick or treat!โ
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What game did people play to tell the future?
Bobbing for apples
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When did people start using pumpkins instead of turnips?
When Irish people came to America
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Where did the idea of the jack-oโ-lantern come from?
The Irish legend of Stingy Jack
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