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  2. Wait: Why is Halloween all black and orange? The meaning ...

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    Here's the history and meaning behind traditional Halloween colors, including orange, black, purple and green. Experts explain the origins of these spooky hues.

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  4. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    A Halloween cake decorated with ghosts, spider webs, skulls and long bones, and spiders. The cake is topped with a jack-o'-lantern. Foods such as cakes will often be decorated with Halloween colors (typically black, orange, and purple) and motifs for parties and events. Popular themes include pumpkins, spiders, and body parts. [242] [243] [244]

  5. Black and White Heart - Wikipedia

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    Black and White Heart is the debut studio album recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Andee, released May 26, 2015 through Universal Music Canada. [2] Primarily an English-language album, the deluxe edition includes four tracks recorded in French to reflect Andee's heritage as a French Canadian .

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  7. A history of Halloween at the White House - AOL

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    President Bush and first lady Barbara at a Halloween celebration in 1989 (Getty) GEORGE H.W. BUSH. To mark Bush's first year in the White House, the president and first lady hosted a Halloween ...

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  9. Fairies Wear Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Fairies Wear Boots" is a song by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, appearing on their 1970 album Paranoid. It was released in 1971 as the B-side to the single " After Forever ". On original 1970 US copies of the Paranoid album, the song's intro was listed under the title " Jack the Stripper ", formatted as "Jack the Stripper/Fairies ...