U.S. Political History
1990's Movie
Name that Tune! (Halloween Edition)
Halloween
Candy
100

He said, “I have a dream” during a famous civil rights speech in 1963.

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

In this 1993 baseball movie, a group of kids spend the summer playing ball and fearing “The Beast.”

The Sandlot
100

DJ hit that track!


Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett

100

This classic monster is often portrayed wearing a suit, has bolts in his neck, and was brought to life by a doctor.  

Frankenstein

100

This colorful candy’s slogan is “Taste the Rainbow.”

Skittles

200

This 1787 document replaced the Articles of Confederation and established the framework of the U.S. government.

The U.S. Constitution

200

This 1990 holiday favorite stars Macaulay Culkin as a boy left behind to defend his house from burglars.

Home Alone

200

DJ, drop that beat!

Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr.

200

According to legend, saying this ghost’s name three times in front of a mirror might summon her spirit.

Bloody Mary

200

This peanut butter and chocolate combo comes in orange wrappers and is a favorite Halloween treat.

Reese's

300

This U.S. President issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863 during the American Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Robin Williams donned a dress and wig to spend time with his kids in this 1993 comedy.

Mrs. Doubtfire

300

Let's hear that jam!

Superstition by Stevie Wonder

300

In Washington Irving’s classic tale, this headless figure haunts the town of Sleepy Hollow.

Headless Horseman

300

This long-lasting lollipop asks, “How many licks does it take to get to the center?”

Tootsie Pop

400

He won the controversial 2000 presidential election after a Supreme Court decision halted a Florida recount.

George W. Bush

400

In this 1997 blockbuster, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet find love aboard an ill-fated ocean liner.

Titanic

400

Name that tune!

Psycho Killer by Talking Heads

400

This 1993 film features three resurrected witch sisters — Winifred, Mary, and Sarah — in Salem, Massachusetts.

Hocus Pocus

400

Invented in 1928, this candy bar’s crispy wafer layers and chocolate coating make it perfect to “Have a break.”

Kit-Kat

500

He became the first U.S. president to be impeached, though he was acquitted by one vote in the Senate.

Andrew Jackson

500

This 1995 crime film directed by David Fincher introduced the world to a chilling villain who punished victims according to the seven deadly sins.

Se7en

500

Time to turn it up!

Werewolves of London by Warren Zevon

500

Often associated with Halloween, this full moon event occurs when there are two full moons in a single calendar month.

Blue Moon

500

This 1920s candy, known for its caramel, nougat, and peanuts, is said to have been named after a favorite horse of the Mars family.

Snickers

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