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Halloween is always on October 31st.
ye, year round. he always goes as a girl
Halloween is always the last day of October, same as in the United States. The difference is that most Australians do not bother to celebrate it. A few people have parties, but all the traditional Halloween customs tend to be overlooked in Australia.
Halloween is always on October 31st.
Halloween is always on October 31st
Yes. There are similar holidays to Halloween (like the Day of the Dead in Mexico, for example) in many nations, but many of them (including China and many parts of Mexico) have adopted it as their own holiday.
Halloween is always October 31.
Halloween in 2011 was Monday, October 31st. Halloween is always celebrated on October 31st.
Woozworld this is the answer friday the 13th is a ghost day. No. Halloween is always on October 31st, which like other dates in the year, can fall on any day of the week. In years ending on Sunday, October 13th falls on Friday.
In the US, Halloween always lands on October 31st.
The date of Halloween never changes. It is always on October 31.
Well, pumpkins are always fruits, but on Halloween they're lanterns.