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100

This is the name of the summer camp where Friday the 13th takes place.

Camp Crystal Lake

100

The slogan, "taste the rainbow" is coined for the popular candy in 1994.

Skittles

100
The term "Halloween" comes from this.

All Hallows Eve

100

This popular cartoon ghost appear in dozens of films, TV series and comic books.

Casper

100

This Halloween movie features the line, "Do you like scary movies?"

Scream

200

In the movie the Ring, this is the amount of days people have to live after watching the video tape.

7 days

200

The movie, E.T., helped boost sales for this candy by an estimated 300%.

Reese's Pieces

200

Pumpkin Carving originated in this country.

Ireland

200

This creature is unable to appear in photos or mirrors because they have no soul.

Vampire

200

These were carved before pumpkins by the Irish and Scottish.

Turnips

300

This is the hotel Jack Torrance is hired to care for in The Shining.

The Overlook Hotel

300

This Halloween candy favorite, was originally called "Chicken Feed".

Candy Corn

300

Early New Englanders protected their homes from evil spirits by doing this.

Hiding shoes in the walls.

300
He who should not be named.

Lord Voldemort

300

This is the name of the fear of Halloween.

Samhainophobia

400

This Sci-Fi horror movie stars Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix.

Signs

400

These chocolate candies were originally made for the U.S. Military in 1941 and launched to the general public in 1945.

M&Ms

400

During the Salem witch trials in 1692, the two girls who accused women of practicing witchcraft may have suffered from this condition.

Hysteria

400

This creature from folklore is said to steal children on Halloween if they misbehave.

Boogeyman

400

These real life jelly beans notoriously boast the flavors of earwax, grass, rotten egg, dirt, liver, earthworm and booger among others.

Harry Potter Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans

500

The actor who plays Norman Bates in 1960's Psycho.

Anthony Perkins

500

Originally called, "Opal Fruits" and later "M&M's Fruit Chewies" these were introduced in 1960 in the U.K.

Starburst

500
This first lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween.

Mamie Eisenhower (1958)

500

This ancient Egyptian mythological figure is often portrayed as a mummy in horror stories.

Imhotep

500

This author wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

Washington Irving

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