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100

This classic horror movie features a group of teenagers who are stalked by a masked killer named Michael Myers.

Halloween

100

This hairy monster of the Himalayas is also known as the "Abominable Snowman."

Yeti

100

This tarot card, often depicted with a skeleton on horseback, doesn’t actually symbolize an end, but rather transformation and new beginnings.

Death card

100

This is the name of the fictional town where Wanda and Agatha confront each other in WandaVision.

Westview

100

This vegetable, often carved on Halloween, originated from an Irish legend about a man named Stingy Jack.

Pumpkin

200

This horror movie franchise features a group of teens who must survive after being marked for death by a mysterious figure known as "The Grim Reaper."

Final Destination

200

This creature drinks blood and can only be defeated with a wooden stake to the heart.

Vampire

200

This term refers to the practice of interpreting tarot cards to gain insight into the past, present, or future.

Divination

200

In WandaVision, Agatha references this real-life magical practice when she says Wanda’s powers are “forged by chaos” and are “unpredictable and wild.”

Chaos Magic

200

This type of candy, shaped like a small kernel of maize, is often given out during Halloween.

Candy Corn

300

This 2017 horror film, based on a Stephen King novel, features a group of children who face their fears and battle this evil clown.

Pennywise

300

In ancient Egyptian mythology, this creature is depicted as a man with a jackal head and is associated with the afterlife and funerary rites.

Anubis

300

This card, showing a cloaked figure looking at spilled cups, symbolizes grief, disappointment, and emotional loss.

Five of Cups

300

This is the ancient book of dark magic that Agatha uses in WandaVision, claiming it holds powerful spells.

Darkhold

300

According to a survey in 2021, this is the most popular kids' Halloween candy.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

400

This classic monster, originally depicted in Mary Shelley’s novel, is often portrayed as a patchwork creature brought to life by a mad scientist.

Frankenstein's Monster

400

This undead creature, typically seen in folklore as a revenant, rises from the grave to seek revenge on the living.

Ghoul

400

In tarot, this card represents the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one, often interpreted as a sign of completion or closure.

World

400

This type of spell, used by Agatha to trap Wanda in her basement, prevents other magical beings from using their powers in the same space.

Binding Spell/Rune Spell

400

This fruit is used for a popular tradition called bobbing. This was part of an ancient Roman festival honoring Pomona, the goddess of fruit and trees whose symbol is also this fruit. 

Apple

500

This horror film directed by Jordan Peele explores themes of identity and the terror of a doppelgänger in a chilling twist.

Us

500

This legendary creature, often depicted as having a lion’s body and a human head, is known for guarding the pyramids and posing riddles.

Sphinx

500

This historical figure, known for their work in the esoteric arts, helped popularize tarot cards as tools for divination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Arthur Edward Waite

500

Agatha Harkness is from this historical period, where she was accused of witchcraft and nearly executed by her own coven.

Salem Witch Trials (17th Century)

500

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

Turnips

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