Halloween Candies
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Halloween Around the World
Famous Events on Halloween
Spooky Animals
4 Syllable Words
Halloween in Toronto
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This chocolate-covered wafer bar invites you to “Have a break”

Kit Kat 
100

This 1993 cult classic features three witch sisters resurrected in Salem and stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy.

Hocus Pocus

100

This vampire lives in transylnia and fears garlic and sunlight

Dracula 

100

This country continues celebrating Halloween the day after October 31st, when they say the “gates of heaven open, and the spirit of deceased loved ones are reunited with their still-living family”

 Day of the Dead, Mexico

100

This iconic UK band sings "Carry on as if nothing really matters" in their 1975 hit released on Halloween 

Queen

100

The name given for a group of crows

Murder

100

A death undone

Resurrection

100

This manor turned restaurant downtown is rumored to be haunted, with reports of ghostly figures and unexplained occurrences

The Keg on Jarvis St

200

This fruity candy urges you to “Taste the Rainbow”

Skittles

200

This 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie stars Tia and Tamera Mowry as twin witches separated at birth who reunite on their 21st birthday to save a magical realm.

Twitches

200

The rurler of the underworld.

Hades

200

This holiday is the day after Halloween.

All Saints Day

200

This magician died in Detroit in 1956

Houdini

200

The raven is often associated with this gothic poet

Edgar Allan Poe

200

The cure for one who's been possessed

Exorcism

200

This facility closed in 1977 and was known to be haunted by a former inmate who allegedly hung herself in the late 1800s. 

Old Don Jail 

300

This candy was originally called “chicken feed”.

Candy Corn 

300

The name of the town where supernatural beings live in harmony, separate from the mortal world.

Halloweentown

300

Known as the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, this skeletal character tries his hand at Christmas.

Jack Skellington

300

In this country, instead of trick-or-treating for candy, children will walk around asking for a "penny for the Guy”

Guy Fawkes Day, England

300

The Catholic Church apologized for its handling of the case against this man in 1633

Galileo Galilei

300

The name of the giant spider that Hagrid raised 

Aragog

300

Plots sinisterly with superpowers

Supervillain

300

Ivan Reznikoff and Paul Diablos got into a murderous fight over a woman, which ended with Diablos killing Reznikoff during the construction of this building.

University College at University of Toronto

400

This candy was best known for its signature “Mr. Owl” and the memorable phrase, “the world may never know”

Tootsie Rolls

400

In this 2002 horror film, watching a cursed videotape means you’ll receive a terrifying phone call—and have just seven days to live.

The Ring

400

This character seeks out teenagers in their dreams in Springwood.

Freddy Kueger

400

These two countries celebrate the Samhain Festival, which has origins going back 2,000 years ago marking the division between our world and the spirit world at its thinnest.

Samhain Festival in Ireland and Scotland

400

This individual became Prime Minister on Halloween 1922, but was later killed in 1945 by Lake Como

Benito Mussolini

400

While arachnologists study spiders, scorpions and tics, this title is given to individuals who study insects 

Entomologists 

400

A grin illuminated by the flame within

Jack-O-Lantern

400

This individual disappeared mysteriously in 1815 on the Toronto Islands and, years later, a set of human bones were found nearby. 

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse (Hanlan's Point)

500

In parts of Canada, especially the Maritimes, this old-fashioned Halloween greeting was used by children instead of “Trick or Treat.”

Halloween apples

500

They’re here…” warns this 1982 supernatural horror film, where a suburban family battles malevolent spirits invading their home through a TV screen.

Poltergeist

500

Though never fully seen, this entity is blamed for the disappearance of three filmmakers in a 1999 horror film set in Maryland.

Blair Witch

500

This country celebrates its deceased in the beginning of April, which is marked for its Tomb Sweeping Day, which is considered one of the most respectful acts.

China – Qingming Festival

500

This world leader was assassinated by her bodyguards in 1984

Indira Gandhi

500

This eerie deep-sea fish is named for its terrifying appearance and bioluminescent lure

Anglerfish

500

Stephen King would not recommend bringing individuals back from this location

Cemetery

500

This abandoned subway station (only in use in 1966) is considered haunted, with TTC workers describing seeing the ghost of a "Lady in Red". 

Lower Bay Subway Station

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