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100

This famous Halloween movie features the line “Do you like scary movies".

What is Scream?

100

According to the Constitution, a person can run for president if they meet three requirements.

What is 35 years old, have lived in the U.S. for 14 years, and be a natural-born citizen of the U.S? 

100

The country is well known for celebrating Day of the Dead around the same time as Halloween.

What is Mexico?
100

The science fiction horror series from Netflix is set in the fictional town of Hawkins.

What is Stranger Things?

100

The sweet bite-size Halloween candy in the shape of a little orange, white and yellow cone. 

What is candy corn?

200

A scientist builds a human being, but dies before he can finish assembling him properly. Then, a loving suburban saleswoman discovers Edward and takes him home.

What is Edward Scissorhands? 

200

The state with the most Electoral College votes.

What is California?

200

This U.S. city hosts the world’s largest Halloween parade.

What is New York City?

200

"It's close to midnight Something evil's lurking in the _____"  

What is Dark?

200

The candy whose slogan is "Taste the rainbow". 

What is skittles? 

300

The number of times you need to say Beetlejuice’s name in order to summon him.

What is three? 

300

The amendment that brought the voting age down from 21 to 18. 

What is the 26th Amendment?

300

The famous magician who died on Halloween.

Who is Harry Harry Houdini?

300

What 1925 horror film, based on Gaston Leroux’s novel by the same name, was made into successful Broadway musical?

What is the The Phantom of the Opera? 

300

According to Instacart data, the most popular Halloween Candy in America is:

A. Reese's Cups

B. Swedish fish

C. Snickers

What is Reese's Cups? 

400

The name of the girl possessed in the Exorcist. 

Who is Regan?

400

A candidate has won the popular vote but lost the election __ times in our nation’s history.

What is 5? 

  • 1824 – Andrew Jackson won the popular vote, but received less than 50 percent of the electoral votes. John Quincy Adams won the presidency.
  • 1876 – Samuel Tilden won the popular vote, but Rutherford B. Hayes received 185 electoral votes to Tilden’s 184.
  • 1888 – Grover Cleveland won the popular vote, but received 168 electoral votes to Benjamin Harris’ 233.
  • 2000 – Al Gore won the popular vote, but lost the election to George W. Bush. In one of the most contested elections in modern history, the U.S. Supreme Court stopped the Florida recount of ballots and gave Bush the state’s 25 electoral votes, giving him a total 271 compared to Gore’s 255.
  • 2016 – Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 2.9 million votes, but Donald Trump won 308 electoral vote to Clinton’s 230.
400

The U.S. state who produces the most pumpkins each year.

What is Illinois?

400

What U.S. city is known as the “Witchcraft Capital?”

What is Salem, MA?

400

Lindt expanded their chocolate empire in the 1990s with the acquisition of what California-based chocolate company founded by and named after an Italian immigrant. 

What is Ghirardelli?

500

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, the names of Boogie's Boys are Lock, Shock, and ___

Who is Barrel?

500

The language in which the word ballot originally comes from.

What is Italian?

The word “ballot” comes from the Italian word ballotta, meaning “small ball.” In medieval Venice, people used small colored or marked balls to vote.

500

Before pumpkins, this is the root vegetable that the Irish and Scottish carved on Halloween.

What are Turnips? 

500

In Tim Burton’s Wednesday reimagining for Netflix, what’s the name of the supernatural creature Wednesday Addams’ love interest, Tyler transforms into?

What is a hyde?

500

The European country is home to Daniel Peter, the man who invented milk chocolate in 1875 by using condensed milk as its crucial ingredient.

What is Switzerland?

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