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Traditional Halloween fruitcake with a leaf baked into it
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11.5 % of Americans dress up their ____ for Halloween.
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According to an Irish myth, he tricked the devil and was banned from heaven & hell.
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Pope Gregory II designated Nov. 1 as this:
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French explorer who reported in 1584 finding gros melons as he explored the St. Lawrence
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Only holiday Americans spend more money on than Halloween
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Nov. 5 in England is known as this:
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This is where Halloween originated.
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From the middle English meaning 'All Saints Day'
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In Mexico, Latin America and Spain, Nov. 2 is called this
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European version of ding dong ditch
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Celtic Druid term for the celebration of harvest
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The English stopped celebrating Halloween because of Luther and this movement.
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These are members of the gourd family.
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Fifty % of Americans decorate these for Halloween.
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In the Middle Ages, these avoided detection by turning themselves into cats
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In Ireland and Scotland young people doing this would sing, recite poems, or tell jokes to collect a treat.
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Originally, jack-o-lanterns were made from these.
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Payment to the Medieval poor for prayer for the dead
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