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Want to know where the term “Jack-O-Lantern” came from?

“On route home after a night's drinking, Jack encounters the Devil and tricks him into climbing a tree. A quick-thinking Jack etches the Sign of the cross into the bark, thus trapping the Devil. Jack strikes a bargain that Satan can never claim his soul.

After a life of sin, drink, and mendacity, Jack is refused entry to heaven when he dies. Keeping his promise, the Devil refuses to let Jack into hell and throws a live coal straight from the fires of hell at him. It was a cold night, so Jack placed the coal in a hollowed out pumpkin to stop it from going out, since which time Jack and his lantern have been roaming the Earth looking for a place to rest.”