How Much Do You Really Know About Halloween?
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Halloween is observed, and celebrated on the night of October 31, most notably by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting sweets. It is celebrated in most of the western world. So here are some interesting folklore, and facts about this spooky, and yet sweet-filled, dress-up night.
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Comments (1)
Mctrustry (Level: 39.4)
Thu, 30th Oct '08 10:01 AM
several of the answers are either misspelled - #1 should be All Hallows Eve, or incorrect #2 is Pooka, not puca. The Celts celebrated Samhain as the end of the year/harvest festival, not the end of summer. I grew up in Ireland and October can never be mistaken as summer, there. A fair effort but more effort needed especially with respect to spelling, and research.


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