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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Halloween Edition

Question 1

How old is Halloween? A 2000 years B 600 years C 6000 years D 200 years

How old is Halloween? A 2000 years B 600 years C 6000 years D 200 years

€100

Question 2

What were the first celebrations at Halloween for? A Witches B Harvest C Sweets D Ghosts

What were the first celebrations at Halloween for? A Witches B Harvest C Sweets D Ghosts

€200

Question 3

Who were the first people to celebrate Halloween? A The Normans B The Saxons C The Celts D The Americans

Who were the first people to celebrate Halloween? A The Normans B The Saxons C The Celts D The Americans

€300

Question 4

When did the Celts have their new year? A November 1st B October 31st C January 1st D December 31st

When did the Celts have their new year? A November 1st B October 31st C January 1st D December 31st

€500

Question 5

How many seasons did the Celts have? A Ten B Four C Twelve D Two

How many seasons did the Celts have? A Ten B Four C Twelve D Two

€1,000

Question 6

What does “Samhain” mean? A End of summer B End of winter C Hibernating time D Harvest time

What does “Samhain” mean? A End of summer B End of winter C Hibernating time D Harvest time

€2,000

Question 7

How many ghosts were in the BOO picture? D 4

How many ghosts were in the BOO picture? D 4

€4,000

Question 8

What did Pope Boniface name November 1st ? A All Holy B All Harvest C All Souls D All Saints

What did Pope Boniface name November 1st ? A All Holy B All Harvest C All Souls D All Saints

€8,000

Question 9

What was standing at the door of the trick or treat house? A Ghost B Witch C Frankenstein D Vampire

What was standing at the door of the trick or treat house? A Ghost B Witch C Frankenstein D Vampire

€16,000

Question 10

Why did people first wear costumes at Halloween? A To have fun B To get sweets C To trick people D To fool ghosts

Why did people first wear costumes at Halloween? A To have fun B To get sweets C To trick people D To fool ghosts

€32,000

Question 11

What did people leave outside their homes? A Food B Gifts C Costumes D Flowers

What did people leave outside their homes? A Food B Gifts C Costumes D Flowers

€64,000

Question 12

What did people believe spirits did on Halloween? A Dress up B Haunt houses C Possess people D Eat food

What did people believe spirits did on Halloween? A Dress up B Haunt houses C Possess people D Eat food

€125,000

Question 13

How many dogs were dressed up? B 5 C 6 D 3

How many dogs were dressed up? B 5 C 6 D 3

€250,000

Question 14

What was the name of the Irish Trickster? A Stringy Jack B Stingy Jack C Stinging Jack D Sticky Jack

What was the name of the Irish Trickster? A Stringy Jack B Stingy Jack C Stinging Jack D Sticky Jack

€500,000

Question 15

What were the original Jack o’ lanterns made with? A Pumpkins B Apples C Peppers D Turnips

What were the original Jack o’ lanterns made with? A Pumpkins B Apples C Peppers D Turnips

€1,000,000