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1) On Halloween, children dress up in customs and go trick-or-treating.
2) The first jack-o-lanterns were curved out of turnips, not pumpkins.
3) Which comes from the Old English word meaning wise woman, wicce.
4) Originally you had to dance to recieve a treat when you went guising.
5) If you see a spidre on Halloween, it is considered good luck. It means the spirit of a dead loved one is watching over you.
1) customs = costumes
2) curved = carved
3) which = witch
4) recieve = receive
5) spidre = spider
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