Creepy Creatures
Candy 101
Spooky Screens
Haunted History
100

This large, hairy spider is often feared for its size but is actually gentle

Tarantula

100

This candy is famous for its orange, yellow, and white triangle shape.

Candy Corn

100

This Disney movie features three witch sisters brought back to life on Halloween night.

Hocus Pocus

100

True or False: Halloween is always celebrated on October 31st

true

200

This nocturnal animal hangs upside down and uses echolocation to find food.

A bat

200

Taste the rainbow

skittles

200

In Coraline, the “Other Mother” has these instead of eyes.

Buttons

200

The word “Halloween” comes from “All Hallows’ ___.”

Eve

300

This bird is often seen as a symbol of bad luck or death.


A raven (or crow)

300

Candy with the same name as a planet

mars

300

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, this skeleton wants to take over Christmas.

Jack Skellington

300

In Mexico, this holiday honors loved ones who have passed away around the same time as Halloween.

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

400

This mythical bird is reborn from its ashes

Phoenix

400

First they're sour, then they're sweet

sour patch kids

400

In Casper, what word does Casper use to describe himself?

friendly

400

In medieval times, poor people would go door-to-door asking for food in exchange for prayers for the dead — an early form of what tradition?

Trick or treating

500

This ancient sea monster is said to pull ships under the water with its many tentacles.

the kraken

500

What movie led to the  creation of candy like Nerds and Everlasting Gobstoppers?

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

500

Saying his name three times makes him appear

Beetle Juice

500

The country most credited with starting Halloween traditions.

Ireland

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