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A witch rides on a ...........
broomstick
What can have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 eyes or more and begins with 'M'?
a monster
A witch wears a pointed.....
hat
What month is Halloween in?
October
Who has pointed teeth and begins with 'V'?
a vampire
On Halloween children go from house to house collecting.....
sweets/candy
What is the magic spell word beginning with 'A'?
Abracadabra!
At halloween you say: "Trick or .......?'
treat
A spooky place is a haunted .......
a haunted house
Who has a body made of bones?
a skeleton
What is in the sky at night and begins with 'M'?
the moon
What does a witch cook in?
 
a cauldron
 
an oven
 
a bin
 
a sink
What sleeps upside down and flies?
a bat
What is a witches favourite pet?
a cat
What is orange and begins with 'P'?
a pumpkin
Who rides on a broomstick?
a witch
What says 'Boo!'?
a ghost
What animal has 8 legs?
a spider
According to superstition, a person born on Halloween can talk to spirits.
True
Vampires dislike garlic.
True
A pumpkin is a vegetable.
False. It belongs to fruits.
Halloween originated in Ireland.
True
Harry Houdini passed away on Halloween (31 Oct. 1926)
True. Doctors discovered he had appendicitis and peritonitis. Doctors removed his appendix, but the poison from it bursting was already in his system.
Trick-or-treating comes from an Old Asian tradition of putting food out to appease vengeful spirits.
False: It comes from an old Celtic tradition where people lit bonfires and made sacrifices to pay homage to the dead who were believed to return on Samhain.
Owls were once thought to be witches.
True: In Medieval Europe, owls were believed to be witches and if an owl’s call was heard, it meant that a person was about to die.
Halloween was banned during WWII.
True: The government made sure that youngsters knew that pranks and mischief fell under the same category as sabotage in this time of war.
Halloween is the third most commercially successful holiday, coming behind Valentine's Day and Christmas.
False: Halloween is actually the second.
The most popular children’s costumes are witches and ghosts.
False: Princesses and superheroes have been the most popular costumes for children over the last few years. Adults are more likely to dress as witches.
"Samhainophobia" is the fear of Halloween.
True
Trick-or-treating is a "modern" custom.
False: Hundreds of years ago, people dressed up as saints and went door-to-door.
Halloween originated in Europe but during the 19th century immigrants brought it to North America.
True: The custom of Halloween came to America in the 1840s with Irish immigrants fleeing a potato famine
The original symbol of Halloween was a turnip, not a pumpkin.
True
The word "witch" comes from the Old English wicce meaning "wise woman"
False
funny, wig, circus
clown
sweet, sugar, flavor
candy
plastic, face, disguise
mask
wood, sweep, floor
broom
space, green, scary
alien
tv, theatre, scream
scary movie
pumpkin, face, candle
jack o' lantern
night, flying, blind
bat
dead, walking, brains
zombie
glass, face, bathroom
mirror
fake, head, hair
wig
legs, web, scary
spider
red, glowing, wood
fire
sky, night, round
moon
house, ring, electric
door bell
birds, field, stick
scarecrow
scream, shaking, frightened
scared
round, hole, sprinkles
donut
music, people, games
party
sugar, round, stick
lollipop
pretend, clothes, wig
costume
walking, house, doorbell
Trick-or-Treat
sheet, white, floating
ghost
sweet, brown, delicious
chocolate