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100

“Chicken Feed” was the original name of this famous Halloween candy.

Candy Corn

100

This is the term used to describe baby bats.

Pups

100

The hockey mask is associated with this horror movie franchise.

Friday the 13th

100

This author wrote the classic horror novel Frankenstein.

Mary Shelley

100

In "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," Linus mistakes this character for the Great Pumpkin.

Snoopy

200

Transylvania, the home of Dracula, resides in this country.

Romania

200

The number of degrees that an owl can turn its head.

270

200

This actress made her film debut in the 1978 film Halloween.

Jamie Lee Curtis

200

This story is the origin of the Headless Horseman.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

200

This Halloween radio drama caused a mass panic on October 30, 1938.

War of the Worlds

300

Halloween can be traced back to this Celtic holiday.

Samhain

300

Tarantulas in Peru have been found keeping this animal as a “pet”.

Frog

300

The name of Jack Skellington’s dog in The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Zero

300

This book, authored by Stephen King, begins with a dead cat that comes back to life.

Pet Sematary

300

This Halloween song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.

Monster Mash

400

Before jack-o’-lanterns were carved out of pumpkins, they were carved out of this vegetable.

Turnip

400

Not all blood is red! This animal has blue blood and is currently being used in medical research to detect the presence of endotoxins.

Horseshoe Crab

400

The classic Michael Myers mask was that of this famous actor.

William Shatner

400

Bram Stoker’s Dracula was said to be based off of this 15th-century Wallachian prince.

Vlad the Impaler

400

This celebrity went viral last year for their concerningly realistic worm costume.

Heidi Klum

500

This First Lady was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween.

Mamie Eisenhower

500

The only bone in the human skeleton that is not attached to any other bone.

Hyoid bone

500

The highest grossing horror movie of all time.

It

500

The rhyme “double double, toil, and trouble” originates from this Shakespeare play

Macbeth

500

In the Friends episode, “The One With The Halloween Party”, Phoebe arrives dressed up as this

Supergirl

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