Halloween Movies
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Halloween Songs
Halloween Candy
Halloween Randoms
100

This is the number of times you have to have to say Beetlejuice’s name to get him to show up


Three

100

This emerald green country started the Halloween tradition


Ireland

100

This popular song about a family that is 'creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky' preforms this action


Snapping

100

The founder of the Hershey company.


Milton S. Hershey

100

This was the first horror movie to be nominated for an Academy Award


The Exorcist  

200

This spice protects Max, Dani, and Allison from the Sanderson Sisters in the movie Hocus Pocus


Salt

200

Before pumpkins were craved this vegetable was the original jack-o-lantern

Turnips,beets, and potatoes 

200

This world renowned artist sings the song "Disturbia"?


Rihanna

200

M&M candies are from a factory near Mt. Olive, NJ. This is the number made in each eight hour shift


Two billion  

That works out to 4 million M&Ms a minute. That’s almost enough made each day to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool, which would need about 2.4 billion M&Ms in order to become a deliciously eccentric Olympic event.

200

This movie is based on the true crimes of Ronald DeFeo Jr.. 

The Amityville Horror 

300

The name of the town with the Headless Horseman

 

Sleepy Hollow

300

This ancient Celtic festival that means "summers end" was the start of Halloween traditions 

Samhain

300

The lyrics "If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call?" are part of this movies theme song


Ghostbusters

300

The slogan: “Yore' Not Yourself When you're Hungry” is from this candy's advertisement campaign


Snickers  

300

The night before Halloween where typically teenagers play pranks on neighbors is called this. 

Mischief Night

400

The father in "The Addams Family."


Gomez Addams

400

This historical figure was the inspiration for Dracula 

Vlad the Impaler 

400

Vince Guaraldi wrote and performed the music for this  famous Halloween cartoon that is played every year.


What is "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown"

400

This rainbow themed candy is the most popular Halloween candy in America

Skittles

400

This creature transforms on a full moon

Werewolf 

500

The villain that terriozires the residents of Elm street

Freddy Kruger

500

This Irish legend provides the reason for jack-o-lanterns

Stingy Jack

500

Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video cost this much



A half a million dollars

The most expensive music video ever made.

500

This candy is named after the red planet

Mars Bar

500

The home of Dracula is found in this region of Romania 

Transylvania 

600

A captain Kirk mask was used for this movie's famous serial killer 


Michael Myers

600

Trick or treating was paused due to sugar rationing during this war

WWII

600

Finish the lyrics from “Monster Mash”: “I was working in the _____ late on night, when my eyes beheld an eerie sight.”


Lab

600

This candy was included in soldiers field rations during World War II to give American troops “quick energy.” 

 Tootsie Rolls

600

This famous line  associated with witches comes from Shakespeare's Macbeth

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble

700

The town Hocus Pocus takes place in


Salem, Massachusetts

700

This magician famously died on October 31, 1926


Harry Houdini

700

In the movie "Hocus Pocus", the Sanderson sisters sing this at the Halloween party?


I Put a Spell on You

700

The color order of a piece of candy corn (base to point)

Yellow (base), orange (middle), and white (top)

700

Unlike what most people believe, vampire bats (the ones that actually exist and can give you a form of rabies) are actually found in this South American country

Argentina 

800

Debbie Reynlods play this character in Disney's Halloweentown 

Grandma Aggie

800

This is the original name for Halloween

All Hallows Eve

800

These lyrics: "'Cause this is thriller, thriller night, and no one's gonna save you from the beast about strike." are sung by this artist


Michael Jackson

800

This is the occupation of the inventor of cotton candy


Dentist  

In 1897, dentist William Morrison (a candy maker and dentist, respectively) partnered with confectioner John C. Wharton to devise a machine that used centrifugal force to turn sugar into cotton-like strands. The result was cotton candy, but that name didn’t come until the 1920s. Morrison and Wharton called their treat “Fairy Floss.”

800

The author of Frankenstein and an early pioneer of science fiction 

Mary Shelley

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