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100

This creature is often depicted as a green, slimy being that haunts swamps.

What is a swamp monster?

100

In this Disney movie, a young girl named Marnie discovers her witch heritage.

Halloweentown

100

This day is celebrated on October 31 and is known for costumes and candy.

Halloween

100

This vegetable is traditionally carved to make lanterns on Halloween.

Pumpkins

100

This popular Halloween candy was originally called "Chicken Feed.

Candy Corn

200

Known for their long necks and being quite shy, these monsters are said to roam the woods in some legends.

Bigfoot

200

This film features a young boy who meets ghosts and tries to save a haunted hotel.

Ghostbusters

200

This type of witch trial took place in the U.S. in the late 1600s, leading to the execution of many innocent people.

Salem Witch Trials

200

In some cultures, this type of fortune-telling is popular on Halloween night, often using apples or mirrors.

Divination

200

On Halloween, it’s estimated that this percentage of parents sneak candy from their kids’ Halloween haul.

70%

300

This creature is known for having eight legs and spinning webs, often seen in dark corners.

Spider

300

In this movie, a family of friendly monsters, including a vampire and a werewolf, go on adventures together.

Hotel Transylvania

300

In the 19th century, this practice of going door-to-door for food on Halloween became popular in America.

Trick or treating

300

In the U.S., many communities hold this event, where families gather to share candy and stories in a safe environment.

Trunk or Treat

300

In the U.S., this animal is often considered a symbol of Halloween due to its association with witches.

Black cat

400

This mythical creature is a half-man, half-goat and is often associated with mischief and nature.

Satyr

400

In the movie Harry Potter, what Hogwart house does Luna Lovegood belong to?

Ravenclaw

400

This country has a festival called Día de los Muertos, which honors deceased loved ones and takes place around the same time as Halloween.

Mexico

400

In Ireland, people originally carved this vegetable to scare away evil spirits before the tradition moved to pumpkins in America.

Turnip

400

This famous magician and escape artist died on Halloween in 1926.

Harry Houdini

500

This undead creature is reanimated by lightning and is known for its green skin and stitched body parts.

Frankenstein's monster

500

In this 1978 film, a group of friends is stalked by a killer named Jason Voorhees at a summer camp.

Friday the 13th

500

The word "Halloween" comes from this Scottish phrase

All Hallows Eve

500

In ancient Rome, this festival, held in late October, honored the goddess Pomona and involved celebrations that included harvest rituals and fortune-telling, influencing some modern Halloween traditions.

Festival of Pomona

500

This horror author, known for classics like "It" and "The Shining," was born on September 21, 1947, and is often associated with Halloween.

Stephen King

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