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  2. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    A traditional American jack-o'-lantern, made from a pumpkin, lit from within by a candle A picture carved onto a jack-o'-lantern for Halloween. A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin, or formerly a root vegetable such as a mangelwurzel, rutabaga or turnip. [1]

  3. The History of Jack-o-Lanterns and How They Became a ...

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    The “Jack” of Halloween jack-o-lanterns: Stingy Jack Many of the immigrants responsible for the popularity of the jack-o-lantern in the United States—and its name—were Irish, what with ...

  4. How Did the Jack-O'-Lantern Become a Scary Halloween Staple?

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    One of the earliest examples of the pumpkin as a jack-o’-lantern is an 1846 newspaper account called “The Jack o’Lantern,” about a young boy taking a pumpkin that a farmer did not “make ...

  5. Stingy Jack - Wikipedia

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    Stingy Jack O'Lantern, also known as Jack the Smith, Drunk Jack, Flaky Jack or Jack-o'-lantern, is a mythical character sometimes associated with All Hallows Eve while also acting as the mascot of the holiday. The "jack-o'-lantern" may be derived from the character. [1]

  6. Will-o'-the-wisp - Wikipedia

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    The term will-o'-the-wisp comes from wisp, a bundle of sticks or paper sometimes used as a torch and the name 'Will', thus meaning 'Will of the torch'. The term jack-o'-lantern ('Jack of the lantern') originally referred to a will-o'-the-wisp. [8] In the United States, they are often called spook-lights, ghost-lights, or orbs by folklorists. [9 ...

  7. Everything To Know About the History of Halloween ... - AOL

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    Plus, the meaning behind Halloween symbols, from jack-o'-lanterns to black cats. ... The meaning of Halloween today is far removed from its darker origins in ancient Britain, Ireland and northern ...

  8. Did you know the highest number of jack-o'-lanterns ever ...

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    🎃 The most lit jack-o'-lanterns on display is 30,581. According to Guinness World Records, the highest number of lit jack-o'-lanterns on display is 30,581 by the City of Keene, New Hampshire in ...

  9. Jack-o'-lantern (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    In English folklore, jack-o'-lantern is an alternative term for will-o'-the-wisp or ignis fatuus, an unearthly light which attracts travellers; In Irish folklore, jack-o'-lantern is an alternative term for Stingy Jack, also known as the Smith or Drunk Jack