Halloween Food
Halloween Characters/Media
Spooky & Strange Creatures
Spooky Traditions & History
Haunted Places!
100

This striped candy was originally called “Chicken Feed.”

What is candy corn?

100

This ghost is known for being friendly.

Who is Casper?

100

This ocean dweller has three hearts, copper-based blood, and squirts ink when threatened.

What is an octopus?

100

Breaking this object is said to bring seven years of bad luck.

 What is a mirror?

100

This Massachusetts town is infamous for its 1692 witch trials.

What is Salem?

200

This candy bar challenges you to pick a side: Team Left or Team Right.

What is Twix?

200

This supernatural figure rides through Sleepy Hollow carrying a jack-o’-lantern in place of a head.

Who is the Headless Horseman?

200

This ancient arthropod’s blue blood is prized for medical testing because it uses copper instead of iron.

What is a horseshoe crab?

200

In Mexico, this multi-day celebration honors deceased loved ones with altars, marigolds, and offerings.

What is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

200

This Colorado hotel inspired Stephen King’s The Shining and is rumored to be haunted.

What is The Stanley Hotel?

300

Starbucks made this drink a fall icon starting in 2003.

What is the Pumpkin Spice Latte?

300

“This clown, first appearing in a 1986 novel, resurfaces every 27 years to terrorize the town of Derry.”

Who is Pennywise?

300

Known as the ‘walking fish,’ this amphibian can regenerate limbs, parts of its heart, and even its spinal cord.

What is an axolotl?

300

Halloween’s roots trace back to this Celtic festival marking the end of harvest.

What is Samhain?

300

This former prison in San Francisco Bay is said to have lingering spirits of inmates.

What is Alcatraz?

400

This Halloween treat was once banned in some U.S. states because of safety concerns.

What are caramel apples?

400

In this 1988 film, a mischievous ghost helps a recently deceased couple haunt their former home.

Who is Beetlejuice?

400

This parasitic crustacean latches onto a fish’s tongue, devours it, and then becomes the tongue itself.

What is a tongue-eating louse?

400

Before pumpkins, this vegetable was carved into jack-o’-lanterns.

What is a turnip?

400

This New Orleans mansion, owned by a cruel socialite, is considered one of the most haunted in America.

What is the LaLaurie Mansion?

500

This candy has been America’s top-selling Halloween treat for over a decade, generating the highest revenue each season.

What are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

500

This scenic island served as the filming location for the 1998 Halloween-themed movie Practical Magic starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman.

What is Whidbey Island?

500

This deep-sea oddity has a transparent skull, allowing its tubular eyes to rotate inside its head.

What is a barreleye fish?

500

Before candy became the standard treat in the mid-20th century, this homemade item was one of the most common offerings to children during early American trick-or-treating, especially in rural communities.

What are homemade cookies or popcorn balls?

500

This Pennsylvania penitentiary pioneered solitary confinement and is now a top haunted attraction.

What is Eastern State Penitentiary?

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