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Vampire-pourri
100

This masked slasher is the main antagonist of the 1978 movie Halloween, directed by John Carpenter.

Who is Michael Myers?

100

This chocolate bar is famous for its caramel, nougat, and milk chocolate, and gets its name from a galaxy.

What is a Milky Way?

100

This monster is reanimated by Dr. Victor Frankenstein in the classic 1818 novel by Mary Shelley.

What is Frankenstein's Monster

100

The tradition of carving Jack-o'-Lanterns began in Ireland, but instead of pumpkins, people originally carved this root vegetable.

What is a Turnip?

100

In classic lore, a vampire cannot enter a private home unless they are first given this.

What is an Invitation (or Permission)?

200

In the A Nightmare on Elm Street series, this character preys on teenagers in their dreams with a signature glove of knives.

Who is Freddy Krueger?

200

Made of yellow, orange, and white layers, this classic confection was originally marketed by the Goelitz Confectionery Company as "Chicken Feed."

What is Candy Corn?

200

Traditionally, this blood-sucking creature can be repelled by garlic.

What is a Vampire (or Dracula)?

200

In the Mexican celebration Día de los Muertos, these brightly colored flowers are used to create paths, as their scent is believed to help guide the spirits of the dead back to their ofrendas.

What are Marigolds?

200

In Bram Stoker's Dracula, the Count cannot cross this type of substance unless carried by a servant, a detail taken from old European folklore.

What is Running Water (or Flowing Water)?

300

Director Tobe Hooper's 1974 film about a family of cannibals terrorizing a group of friends is known by this lengthy title.

What is The Texas Chain Saw Massacre?

300

According to folklore, this shapeshifting beast is a human who transforms into a terrifying animal, usually under the light of a full moon.

What are Sour Patch Kids?

300

According to folklore, this shapeshifting beast is a human who transforms into a terrifying animal, usually under the light of a full moon.

What is a Werewolf?

300

This Catholic holiday, whose name is a contraction of "All Hallows' Eve," is celebrated on November 1st, the day after Halloween.

What is All Saints' Day (or All Hallows' Day)?

300

In the 1922 silent film Nosferatu, the vampire's inability to survive in the sun is a key plot point, which was a change from this original novel, where the creature could walk in daylight.

What is Dracula?

400

This 1996 meta-horror film, directed by Wes Craven, features a killer called Ghostface and established a new wave of self-aware slasher movies.

What is Scream?

400

This monster from ancient Egyptian mythology is a deceased person whose body has been wrapped in linens and reanimated.

What is Egg Whites?

400

This monster from ancient Egyptian mythology is a deceased person whose body has been wrapped in linens and reanimated.

What is a Mummy?

400

Halloween originated from this ancient Celtic festival, celebrated to mark the end of the harvest and the start of the "darker half" of the year.

What is Samhain?

400

In Slavic folklore, specifically the legend of the vourdalak, this unique element of the vampire's victim distinguishes it from Western myths: the vampire preys only on the people who were this to it in life.

What are Loved Ones (or Family Members)?

500

The demonic entity Pazuzu is said to possess the young girl Reagan MacNeil in this 1973 film, which was the first horror movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

What is The Exorcist?

500

This term, derived from the Arabic word meaning "ghoul," refers to a type of demonic spirit often associated with cemeteries

What is a 100 Grand Bar?

500

This term, derived from the Arabic word meaning "ghoul," refers to a type of demonic spirit often associated with cemeteries.

What is a ghost?

500

The word "hallow" is an archaic English word for this group of holy people.

What are Saints?

500

This literary physician who assists Van Helsing in tracking Dracula is the narrator who introduces the Count's first victim, Lucy Westenra, in the novel.

Who is Dr. John Seward?

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