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When is Halloween celebrated?
21st October
1st November
31st October
1st October
Before Christianity in the British isles (Great Britain & Ireland) they celebrated...
The New Year
Autumn
The Harverst
Winter
What was Halloween's name before Christianity?
Pomona
Harvest
New Year
Samhain
What were the priests called in Samhain times?
Popes
Druids
Maidens
Priests
Why did people get dressed in scary costumes?
To scare the evil spirits
To scare their friends
The have fun
To have a laugh
What did people dress up in?
witches
fairies
ghosts
skeletons
farmers
After Christianity what did people celebrate on November 1st?
All Hallows (Saints) Day
All Spirits Day
New Year
Harvest
Where does the name "Halloween" come from?
The name "Hallows" (Saints)
The name "Harvest" (picking up fruit)
The names Hallows + Eve (i.e. "the day before"-Een in ancient times)
The word Hallo + Eve (the day before)
What do people need pumpkins for?
To make a Halloween pie
To give as presents
To throw at people
To make lanterns
What are Halloween pumpkin lanterns called?
Jim's lanterns
Jack lanterns
Jack'o'lanterns
Jill'o'lanterns
How do people celebrate Halloween nowadays?
they dress up in scary costumes
they sing carols
they decorate trees
they have parties
They go "trick or treat"
What do children do if someone asks them to "trick"?
they play practical jokes on them
they laugh
they ask for money
they go away
What happens if someone says "Treat"?
The children get small presents
They get a little money (change)
They laugh at them
They get a small sweet (candies)
What does "pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey" mean?
You have to pin a paper tail on a donkey....:)
You have to pin a real tail on a donkey... : ()
You have to pin a paper tail on a paper donkey
You have to pin a paper tail on a paper donkey without seeing (blindfolded)
When you're "bobbing for apples" which part of your body you cannot use?
your eyes
your hands
your nose
your mouth
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