This Amazonian princess, Diana Prince, is known to the world as what DC superhero?
100: Wonder Woman
This infamous gangster wasn't jailed for his "blood-curdling" crimes, but for the "horrifying" crime of tax evasion.
100: Al Capone
Clicking their fingers twice is the signature of this "creepy and kooky" TV family's theme song.
100: The Addams Family
This historic Austin hotel is famously haunted by its founder, a cattle baron, and the ghost of a child on its grand staircase.
100: The Driskill Hotel
This candy's slogan is "Taste the Rainbow."
100: Skittles
This "God of Mischief," played by Tom Hiddleston, is Thor's adoptive brother.
200: Loki
This fraudster ran a "ghastly" scheme, building a massive "pyramid" that wasn't for a pharaoh, but was the largest of its kind.
200: A Ponzi Scheme (or Bernie Madoff)
This Tim Burton film is about a "bio-exorcist" ghost summoned by saying his name three times.
200: Beetlejuice
What infamous Chicago serial killer from the 1893 World's Fair was rumored to have built a terrifying "Murder Castle"?
200: H.H. Holmes
This candy bar, which comes in two pieces, has the slogan, "Gimme a break!"
200: Kit Kat
What fictional, super-strong metal, found in Wakanda, is Captain America's shield made from?
Vibranium
This telecom giant "ghosted" its operating expenses, "monstrously" capitalizing them as assets to the tune of $3.8 billion.
300: WorldCom
This Netflix show, set in the 80s, features kids battling monsters from the "Upside Down."
300: Stranger Things
This "inescapable" island prison in San Francisco Bay is famously haunted by the ghosts of former inmates like Al Capone.
300: Alcatraz
This controversial, tricolor candy was originally called "Chicken Feed."
300: Candy Corn
In the Marvel comics, the villain Thanos is infamously in love with the physical embodiment of what grim concept?
Death (or Mistress Death)
This Houston energy company used "phantom" entities (SPEs) to "bury" billions in debt, leading to its terrifying 2001 collapse.
400: Enron
What line does the character Cole Sear whisper in the 1999 film "The Sixth Sense"?
400: "I see dead people."
A now-closed toy store in Sunnyvale was world-famous for its resident ghost, "Johnny," who was said to play with the toys.
400: Toys "R" Us
What is the name of the popular, pumpkin-shaped peanut butter cups?
400: Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins
What is the name of the glowing blue cube that Loki uses to open a portal in The Avengers?
The Tesseract
What was the name of the "sister" hedge fund that allegedly "siphoned" billions in "phantom" customer funds from the crypto exchange FTX?
500: Alameda Research
In the Friends Halloween episode, Ross dresses as this "spud-tacular" costume that he calls "Spud-nik."
500: A potato
This historic Atlanta cemetery, the oldest in the city, is famously haunted by the ghosts of thousands of Civil War soldiers.
500: Oakland Cemetery
This "sour then sweet" candy was originally created in the 1970s and called "Mars Men."
500: Sour Patch Kids