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Halloween
Beings
Halloween
Random
Facts
Halloween
History
Halloween
Traditions
Halloween
Symbols
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This vampire repellent is also a common home remedy against sickness
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This monster was created as a science experiment in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel
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A legendary creature that can only be killed with objects made of silver
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You wouldn’t want to be accused to be one of these in Salem in 1692
A carved pumpkin is called by this name
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The two colours most commonly associated with Halloween
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It is considered unlucky if this animal were to cross your path
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This object, made of straw, is a popular Halloween symbol and represents the holiday’s agricultural roots
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The most popular type of candy given out to trick-or-treaters
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This popular Halloween song from 1962 can be heard at many Halloween events: The _______ Mash
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Rather than Halloween, Mexicans celebrate this holiday on November 1st and 2nd
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People who have a fear of Halloween are said to have this condition
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Halloween is said to have been brought to Canada in the 18th and 19th century by these two cultural groups
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The name Halloween is derived from this old Christian holiday
The ancient Celts used this vegetable to carve their jack-0-lanterns
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Halloween is most commonly thought to originate from this pagan festival marking the end of the harvest season
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What children say when asking for candy on Halloween
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In pre-Christian times, people wore these on October 31st to prevent ghosts and spirits from harming them
People bob for these at Halloween parties
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On Halloween, friends often get together and watch this type of movie