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Witchcraft and Magic
100

This 1973 horror classic centers on a young girl possessed by a demon.

What is The Exorcist?

100

Who you gonna call?

Ghostbusters 

100

Originally known as “Chicken Feed,” this Halloween treat was first mass-produced in the 1880s.

What is candy corn?


100

The most popular Halloween costume for pets in the United States is this caped superhero.

What is Batman?

100

This film tells the story of a haunting based on the experiences of the Lutz family, who moved into a house in Amityville, New York, where a horrific murder took place.

What is The Amityville Horror?*

100

This 1993 Disney Halloween classic features the Sanderson sisters, three witches resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts.

What is Hocus Pocus?

200

This 2004 horror film begins with two strangers waking up in a bathroom, chained.

What is Saw?

200

"Do you want to play a game?" is the eerie question asked by this villain from a long-running horror franchise.

Who is Jigsaw/Saw?

200

This chocolate bar’s name is inspired by baseball, although it has no actual connection to the sport.

What is Baby Ruth?

200

his animal, commonly associated with Halloween, can turn its head 270 degrees.

What is an owl?

200

A haunted doll named Robert inspired the creation of this infamous doll in The Conjuring franchise.

Who is Annabelle?

200

In Harry Potter, this young girl is known as the brightest witch of her age.

Who is Hermione Granger?

300

Freddy Krueger terrorizes teens in their dreams in this 1984 film.
 

What is A Nightmare on Elm Street?

300

“They're all going to laugh at you!” This line haunts the main character just before a prom night turns deadly.

What is Carrie?

300

This candy was created in 1847 and is considered one of the oldest mass-produced sweets in the U.S.

What are Tootsie Rolls?

300

These root vegetables were carved as the original jack-o'-lanterns in Ireland before pumpkins became popular in America.

What are turnips?

300

The unsettling story of two teens murdering their friend, claiming they were "inspired" by the character Ghostface, links back to this popular slasher film.

What is Scream?

300

This movie from 1999 follows three students who disappear while investigating a local legend in the woods of Burkittsville, Maryland.

What is The Blair Witch Project?

400

This horror villain wears a hockey mask and terrorizes campers at Camp Crystal Lake.

Who is Jason Voorhees ?

400

"Here's Johnny!" is a famous line from this 1980 horror film about a writer’s descent into madness.

What is The Shining?

400

Named after a horse and an adjective for a laugh, this candy bar was first introduced by Mars in 1930.

What is a Snickers?

400

Halloween was brought to America in large part by immigrants from this country, who celebrated Samhain.

What is Ireland?

400

Based on the experiences of the real-life ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren, this film explores a haunting in a farmhouse in Rhode Island.

What is The Conjuring?

400

This popular TV show features 3 sisters who battle evil forces as the "Charmed Ones."

What is Charmed?

500

The 2004 American remake of a Japanese horror film features a vengeful ghost named Kayako.


What is The Grudge?

500

“When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.” is a chilling line from this 1978 zombie classic.

What is Dawn of the Dead?

500

Halloween is the holiday with the highest sales for this candy, with over 300 million sold each year.

What are Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

500

The world record for the largest Halloween gathering of people dressed as this classic monster was set in 2013 in the U.K.

What is a zombie?

500

The story of Ed Gein, a real-life killer who wore human skin, inspired this 1974 horror classic featuring Leatherface.

What is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

500

In American Horror Story: Coven, witches reside in this famous haunted city.

What is New Orleans?

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