20 questions about Halloween

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1. What is the origin of Halloween?
Halloween has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
- History.com
2. Why do people carve pumpkins during Halloween?
The tradition of carving pumpkins during Halloween originated from the Irish legend of Stingy Jack.
- CountryLiving.com
3. What traditional practice is believed to have originated as a way to ward off evil spirits during Halloween?
Wearing costumes on Halloween is believed to have originated as a way to ward off evil spirits.
- TheSpruceCrafts.com
4. Which famous author wrote the classic tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" that features the Headless Horseman, often associated with Halloween?
Washington Irving wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
- Biography.com
5. Why are black cats associated with bad luck during Halloween?
Black cats are associated with bad luck during Halloween due to their historical connections with witches and superstitions.
- NationalGeographic.com
6. What is the traditional Halloween activity of bobbing for apples?
Bobbing for apples is a traditional Halloween activity where participants try to bite or catch floating apples without using their hands.
- HistoricUK.com
7. Who plays the lead role of Michael Myers in the iconic horror movie "Halloween"?
The character of Michael Myers in the movie "Halloween" is portrayed by actor Nick Castle.
- IMDb.com
8. What is the significance of placing candles in jack-o'-lanterns during Halloween?
Placing candles in jack-o'-lanterns is believed to help guide lost souls and frighten away evil spirits during Halloween.
- BBC.co.uk
9. What traditional Halloween activity involves visiting homes and receiving treats while dressed in costumes?
Trick-or-treating is the traditional Halloween activity that involves visiting homes and receiving treats while dressed in costumes.
- History.com
10. What Halloween-related holiday occurs on November 1st, immediately following Halloween?
November 1st marks the observance of All Saints' Day, a religious holiday that follows Halloween.
- Catholic.org
11. Which vegetable was originally used for carving lanterns in Ireland before the pumpkin gained popularity for Halloween?
Turnips were originally used for carving lanterns in Ireland before pumpkins were adopted for Halloween.
- TheGuardian.com
12. In Mexico, what multi-day celebration honors deceased loved ones and includes elaborate altars, sugar skulls, and marigolds?
The multi-day celebration in Mexico is called Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
- National Geographic Kids
13. What type of treat is commonly associated with Halloween and is made by dipping apples in melted sugar or caramel?
Caramel apples are a treat commonly associated with Halloween and are made by dipping apples in melted sugar or caramel.
- FoodNetwork.com
14. What is the term for an unexpected scare or practical joke played on someone during Halloween?
A jump scare is the term for an unexpected scare or practical joke played on someone during Halloween.
- MentalFloss.com
15. What mythical creature is said to transform into a bat on Halloween night according to folklore?
In folklore, witches are often portrayed as beings who can transform into bats on Halloween night.
- LiveScience.com
16. What annual event features costumed attendees parading through the streets of cities like New York, San Francisco, and Tokyo on Halloween night?
The Village Halloween Parade in New York and other similar events feature costumed attendees parading through the streets on Halloween night.
- NYCGo.com
17. What Halloween tradition involves telling scary stories and trying to scare others with frightening tales?
Telling ghost stories and participating in storytelling sessions to scare others is a common Halloween tradition.
- Reader's Digest
18. Which popular Halloween candy is made up of peanut butter and chocolate, usually shaped like cups?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a popular Halloween candy made up of peanut butter and chocolate.
- TasteOfHome.com
19. What fruit is traditionally used in Ireland and Scotland to play a fortune-telling game on Halloween?
Apples are traditionally used in Ireland and Scotland for a fortune-telling game known as apple bobbing on Halloween.
- BBCgoodfood.com
20. What animal is often considered a symbol of Halloween and is incorporated into decorations and costumes during the holiday?
The owl is often considered a symbol of Halloween and is frequently incorporated into decorations and costumes.
- Almanac.com

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