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What is the name of the Skelton King in the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas"?
Jack
Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?
fruit
What do people “bob” for on Halloween?
Apples
What date is Halloween celebrated?
October 31st
What do witches use to ride in order to get around town?
broomsticks
What did Cousin It from the Adams Family look like?
He was completely covered in long hair.
In which country did Halloween originate?
 
Ireland
 
Norway
 
Finland
 
USA
What do you call witches' sharing an apartment?
broommates
Why did the Headless Horseman get a job?
He was trying to get ahead in life.
Where do ghosts go on holidays?
The Boohamas.
In the USA more candy is sold on 28th October than any other day of the year
 
True. Over 10% of annual candy sales
 
False
In Hollywood there is a $1,000 dollar fine for using silly string on Halloween.
 
True. It created mess and provoked fighting
 
False
It's very common for a full moon to occur on Halloween
 
False
 
True
In the UK, black cats are thought to bring bad luck.
 
False. In the UK they are good luck. And in the USA bad luck
 
True
In Ireland, Halloween is the most commercial festival of the year.
 
False. It's Christmas!
 
True
In many countries, such as Australia, Halloween is seen as an unwanted and overly commercial American influence.
 
True
 
False
Black and orange are colours traditionally associated with Halloween. Orange represents:
 
strength and endurance
 
fire and hell
 
harvested fruits and vegetables
 
the dwindling sun
Jack O'Lanterns are named after a man named 'Jack'.
 
True. In Irish legend he was a miserly man
 
False
Halloween is thought to have originated around 1000 years ago.
 
False. It is thought to have originated around 4000 BC
 
True
The word Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows Eve
 
True
 
False
What is the English word for this?
bonfire
What is the English word for this?
skeleton
What is the English word for this?
skull
Halloween may have evolved from the Gaelic festival Samhain, pronounced /ˈsaʊɪn/. Say it!
/ˈsaʊɪn/