Creepy Creatures
Spooky Media
Sweet Treats
Facts & Figures
WHERE?!
100

This three letter word is often associated with ghosts and Halloween

What is Boo! (AHHHH!!!!!)

100

Jason wore this type of mask in “Friday the 13th”

What is a hockey mask?

100

This chocolatey Halloween candy was named after a horse

What is Snickers?

100

The average number of candy pieces given to trick-or-treaters

What is two?

100

This U.S. state has banned the use of silly string on Halloween

What is California? (Bonus if Hollywood is included)

200

A vegetable used to deter vampires

What is garlic?

200

“They played the monster mash, it was a graveyard _____”

Smash 

200

The number of candies a plastic jack o’ lantern bucket holds

What is 250?

200

M&M have this many colors available on their website

What is 15?

200

The U.S. state that produces the most pumpkins 

What is Illinois?

300

This common (and often friendly) animal is viewed as a symbol of Halloween

What is a black cat?

300

The one movie in the “Halloween“ franchise that does not feature Michael Myers

What is “Halloween III”?

300

These chocolatey candies were the first to be fun-sized

What are Snickers and Milky Way?

300

Americans spend this much money on Halloween candy a year

What is $3.1 billion?

300

This U.S. state houses the world’s longest haunted house

What is Ohio?

400

Apart from sucking blood, bats and vampires share another similarity

What is nocturnality?

400

The voice of Count Dracula from “Hotel Transylvania“

Who is Adam Sandler?

400

The colors of candy corn IN ORDER from base to point

What are yellow, orange, then white?

400

The percentage of Americans who pretend to not be home on Halloween night

What is 21%, 1 in 5 adults?

400

This country holds the world record for the largest pumpkin 

What is Switzerland?

500

According to legends, people with tattoos, a unibrow, and long middle fingers are suspected to be one of these creatures

What are werewolves?

500

The three guests of the party, according to the lyrics of “Monster Mash”

Who are Wolfman, Dracula, and his son?

500

This Halloween candy was originally referred to as “Chicken Feed”

What is Candy Corn?

500

The number of licks it usually takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop

What is 252?

500

This U.S. state prohibits its citizens from dressing as priests and nuns for Halloween

What is Alabama?

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