Frightful Films
Wicked Lyrics
Riddles
Sugar High
Supernatural
100

Which horror film character wields a gloved with razors for fingers?

 Freddie Krueger from 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'

100

Finish the lyrics: "A Nightmare Before Christmas"

"Boys and girls of every age
Wouldn't you like to see something strange?
Come with us and you will see..."

This, our town of Halloween

This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Pumpkins scream in the dead of night

100

If you see one flying around, you’d better be careful at night, as some turn into vampires and will give your neck a big bite. What are they?

Bats

100

Which candy was once referred to as "chicken feed"? 

Candy Corn

100
What is the term used for an entity or spirit that has the power to make physical disturbances with objects and even touching people. It can also mimic knocking on doors, move and levitate objects, and have traditionally been said to attach to people rather than locations. 

Poltergeist

200

In Edward Scissorhands, what job did Edward do that made him so popular in the neighborhood? 

Trimmed bushes into art

200

Finish the lyrics: "Superstitious by Stevie Wonder

"When you believe in things
That you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition aint the way..."

Very superstitious 

200

I am wrapped but I am not a gift, I am kept neatly in a chamber and Archeologists find me as a great treasure. What am I?

A mummy

200

True or False: Candy wasn't given out to trick-or-treaters until the 1950s.

TRUE: there was a time when trick-or-treaters didn't receive candy at all, but rather pieces of cake, fruit, nuts, coins, and little toys, according to the History Channel. It wasn't until the 1950s, when candy makers began to promote their goods for Halloween, that candy became a staple on the trick-or-treating circuit. 

200

This myth of a grotesque creature is said to drink the blood of livestock and reported to exist in North and South America. 

Chupacabra

300

In the movie Coraline, he is the neighbor and acquaintance-turned-friend of Coraline Jones. What is his first AND last name?

Wybie Lovat

300

Finish the lyrics: "Spooky Scary Skeletons" by Andrew Gold

"Spooky, scary skeletons
Send shivers down your spine
Shrieking skulls will shock your soul..."

Seal your doom tonight
300

What do you call a skeleton that makes you laugh and giggle when you’re sad?

A funny bone

300

True or False: 

WHITE CHOCOLATE ISN’T ACTUALLY CHOCOLATE

TRUE: Lovers of white chocolate, beware: Because white chocolate doesn’t contain cocoa solids, it's not real chocolate. 

300

This creature is describes as a large and ape like, with fur of either brown, gray or black color. Very tall and is said to have the most sightings in the United States. 


BONUS POINTS +20: What is the name of the Himalayan version of this creature? 

Sasquatch aka Big Foot


BONUS POINT: Yeti or Abominable Snowman

400

In Beetlejuice, how did Barbara and Adam Maitland become ghosts to haunt their home?

BONUS POINTS +20: Describe exactly what caused their accident. 

Car accident: They drove off a bridge after a dog jumped in their way

400

Finish the lyrics: "Time Warp" from Rocky Horror Picture Show

"It's astounding
Time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll
But listen closely
Not for very much longer
I've got to keep control..."

I remember doing the Time Warp
Drinking those moments when
The blackness would hit me
And the void would be calling

Let's do the Time Warp again!
Let's do the Time Warp again!

400

A zombie, a mummy, and a ghost bought a house. It has all of the usual rooms except for one. What room won’t you find?

A living room

400

How many licks did it take for someone (on average) to get to the center of a tootsie pop?

1.) Human lickers averaged just 144 to 252 licks. 

Fun Fact: 

 IT TAKES LICKING MACHINES (YES, THEY’RE A REAL THING) ANYWHERE FROM 364 TO 411 LICKS TO REACH THE CENTER OF A TOOTSIE POP.

400

This mythological creature is said to have came from the Navajo culture, a harmful witch- with the ability to possess/disguise itself as human to attract its prey. 

Skinwalker

500

Everyone knows Casper the friendly ghost- but what was his last name?

BONUS POINTS: How did he pass away?

McFadden

Bonus Points: Casper was a twelve-year-old boy living in Whipstaff Manor with his inventor father J.T. McFadden until he died from pneumonia after playing out in the cold until it was past nightfall. 

500

Finish the lyrics: "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell

"I'm just an average man with an average life
I work from nine to five, hey, hell, I pay the price
All I want is to be left alone in my average home
But why do I always feel like I'm in the Twilight zone and?"

I always feel like somebody's watching me
And I have no privacy (ooh ooh)
I always feel like somebody's watching me
Tell me is it just a dream?

500

Two men are walking in a graveyard. The first man walks to a grave. The second man says, “Who is in that grave?” The first man points to the grave and says, “Brothers and sisters I have none. But that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the grave?

“That man’s father is my father’s son” refers to the speaker. Since he’s pointing to the grave, it means he’s in the grave.

500

How did the Snickers candy bar get its name?

A.) An inside joke

B.) A racehorse

C.) It was the creators family name 

D.) There was no reason, it was randomly chosen

B.) Franklin Mars, the patriarch of the Mars company, named the candy bar after a beloved racehorse his family owned that had just passed away. Snickers was raised on his family’s farm, the Milky Way, in Tennessee. 

500

Who was Dracula created after?

Vlad the Impaler (I-III): He ruled over Romania from 1448-1476 and was considered a national hero of Romania despite his vicious actions that he felt gave him power. 

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