What is the most commonly recognized symbol for halloween?Sharon Graff
How did halloween originally start?
What animal was it believed that witches could turn into?
Why are orange and black the designated Halloween colors?
why is halloween called halloween?
On November 1 (after a ceremony) a Druid, or Cletic Priests, would give ______ to each family to start new cooking fires to keep homes _____ and free from _____.
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What Christain holidays is Halloween influenced by?
The average American consumes _____ pounds of candy each year.
What did the ancient Celtic people believe happened during Samhain?Kate VanHorn
In what year were The Salem Witch Trials?
What is the difference between "the afflicted" and the "accused" in the Salem witch trials?Kaitlin Moore
Which candy is associated with Oct. 30th (the day before Halloween)?Nicole Sensinger
How did the Salem witch trials end?
In the original traditions, why were bonfires lit, on October 31?
What is the most commonly recognized symbol for halloween?
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How did halloween originally start?
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ReplyDeleteWhy are orange and black the designated Halloween colors?
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ReplyDeleteOn November 1 (after a ceremony) a Druid, or Cletic Priests, would give ______ to each family to start new cooking fires to keep homes _____ and free from _____.
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ReplyDeleteWhat Christain holidays is Halloween influenced by?
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ReplyDeleteWhat did the ancient Celtic people believe happened during Samhain?
ReplyDeleteKate VanHorn
In what year were The Salem Witch Trials?
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ReplyDeleteKaitlin Moore
Which candy is associated with Oct. 30th (the day before Halloween)?
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How did the Salem witch trials end?
ReplyDeleteIn the original traditions, why were bonfires lit, on October 31?
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