General
Biology
Blood
Films
Novels and games
100

This character, one of the most well-known vampires of all time, was based on a real person.

Dracula

100

The vampire finch gets its name because it does this to the blood of other birds.

Drinks

100

This blood type is also known as the universal donor’s blood type.

O negative

100

This 1922 German horror film was an unauthorized adaptation of “Dracula.”

Nosferatu

100

This is the name of the third novel in the Twilight saga.

Eclipse

200

This term is derived from Balkan folklore, referring to a creature believed to be the offspring of a vampire and a human.

Dhampir

200

Vampire bats are native to this continent.

Central and South America

200

This type of blood cell is responsible for fighting infection.

White blood cell

200

In Bram Stroker’s “Dracula,” this character speaks the line, “You are early tonight, my friend.”

Dracula

200

The original Castlevania game was released in this decade

1980's

300

This city on the Mississippi River is home to an annual “Endless Night Vampire Ball.”

New Orleans

300

The vampire squid is unique in its ability to do this (multiple answers).

Bioluminesce, turn inside out, survive in low oxygen

300

This protein found in blood gives it its signature red color.

Hemoglobin

300

This clothing item, worn by Bela Lugosi in the 1931 film “Dracula,” sold for $1.98 million.

Count Dracula

300

Marguerite Gautier wrote “The Vampire Lover” in 1845, which was the first vampire novel within this genre.

Romance

400

This subtype of OCD is said to occur in vampires, resulting in their compulsion to count every spilled grain of rice

Arithmomania

400

Vampire crabs are named as such for this reason.

Their appearance

400

As opposed to terms like pescetarian or vegetarian, this term describes someone who drinks blood in the vampire community.

Sanguinarian

400

In the 2022 TV adaptation of “Interview with the Vampire,” this character is transformed into a vampire in 1910, as opposed to 1791 in the 1994 film adaptation.

Louis de Pointe du Lac

400

In the 1872 novel Carmilla, the titular vampire character differs from prior depictions of vampires in what way?

She's female

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