HALLOWEEN CANDY
AROUND THE WORLD TRADITIONS
HORROR MOVIES
SPOOKY FOLKLORE
TRUE CRIME CASES
100

This is the most popular Halloween candy.

What are
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

100

This is the pagan holiday that Halloween was based upon.

What is Samhain?
(Pronounced "sow-in")

100

This horror movie features a killer who attacks teenagers in their dreams. 

What is A Nightmare on Elm Street?

100

This legendary creature is known as the "goat-sucker."

What is the Chupacabra?

100

This was the leader of a cult responsible for a series of murders, including the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders.

Who is Charles Manson?

200

This is the middle stripe on candy corn.

What is orange?

200

Before Americans replaced them with pumpkins, the Irish jack-o-lantern was originally this carved vegetable?

What are turnips?

200

This film's tagline is "In space no one can hear you scream."

What is Alien?

200

This Native American mythological creature is said to appear as a humanoid figure, often times with wolf or stag-like features, and causes its victims to experience insatiable hunger, as well as cannibalistic or murderous tendencies. 

What is the Wendigo?

200

One of the most famous unsolved cases in American history, the murder of Elizabeth Short in 1940's Los Angeles commonly goes by this name.

The Black Dahlia

300

This pill-shaped candy is made by compressing its raw ingredients with 3,000 pounds of pressure.

What is Pez?

300

This is the traditional flower placed on altars during Dia De Los Muertos, believed to guide spirits with their scent and color. 

What are marigolds?

300

In "It", Georgie is chasing this object when he encounters Pennywise in the storm drain.

What is a paper boat?

300

In American folklore, this humanoid creature with glowing red eyes was seen in West Virginia in the late 1960's, and is widely blamed for the collapse of the Silver Bridge in 1967.

What is the Mothman?

300

This infamous serial killer confessed to killing 28 people, escaped prison twice, and represented himself in court before being sentenced to death in 1979.

Who is Ted Bundy?

400

This candy's "mystery flavor" is created by combining the last of a flavor batch with the first of the next flavor's batch.

What are Dum Dums?

400

This is Halloween's birthplace.

What is Ireland?

400

In "Psycho," this hobby of Norman Bates hinted at his obsession with death.

What is taxidermy?
400

This large, hairy mythical creature is said to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, and is one of the oldest to make its way into American mythology.

Who is Bigfoot/Sasquatch?
400

This little pageant queen was found deceased in her family's basement on Christmas morning 1996, though her killer was never found. 

Who is Jon Benet Ramsey?

500

This Canadian candy was originally called Mars Men.

What are Sour Patch Kids?

500

In Austria, people leave this food out with water and a lit lamp on Halloween night to welcome the spirits of their ancestors back home.

What is bread?

500

In Hellraiser, these extradimensional beings were summoned by the puzzle box.

What are Cenobites?

500

Part of Slavic folklore, this legend is said to be a hag who lives in a creepy house, walks on chicken legs, and feeds on children.  

Who is Baba Yaga?

500

This serial killer performed as "Pogo the Clown" at children's parties.

Who is John Wayne Gacy?

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