Horror Movies
Fall Phenomenon
Book to Movie Adaptations
Famous Dead People
Myths and Legends
100

A famous horror movie franchise, known for its villain, Freddy Krueger

A Nightmare on Elm Street

100

As trees stop production of this green compound, their leaves turn red, yellow, and orange.

Chlorophyll

100

A book trilogy written by J.R.R Tolkien, wherein Frodo Baggins must destroy a titular piece of jewelry in the fires of Mordor.

The Lord of the Rings

100

A former U.S president, famously assassinated in Ford's Theatre

Abraham Lincoln

100

The Ancient Greek god of thunder and lightning, father of Hercules

Zeus

200

The name of the iconic killer of "Friday the 13th"

Jason (Voorhees)

200

A naturally occurring display of color in the night sky that usually occur around the North and South Poles

Aurora Borealis (Northern/Southern Lights)

200

A movie in which "spice" is harvested from the fungal excretions of sandworms on a desert planet

Dune

200

Theoretical physicist and "Father of the Atomic Bomb", who died in 1967

J. Robert Oppenheimer

200

A Hawaiian Demigod who lifted the sky and lassoed the sun, wielding a giant fishing hook made from a jawbone. The namesake of a Hawaiian island

Maui

300

A crossover horror movie depicting Humans, Xenomorphs, and Aliens with dreadlocks all fighting in an underground Antarctic pyramid.

Alien vs. Predator

300

A species of butterfly that have a mass migration into Mexico during the fall

Monarch butterfly

300

A movie adaptation that is the progenitor of the "Here's Johnny" meme, from a book written by Steven King

The Shining

300

A British singer and songwriter, the lead singer of his band known for hits such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You"

Freddie Mercury

300

The American pioneer who spread apple trees across the Northeastern US, often depicted wearing a pot on his head

Johnny Appleseed

400

The amount of time characters have until killed by the little girl in "The Ring"

1 week (7 days)

400

Occurring this year on Sept. 23, the day where both day and night are equal in length.

The Autumnal Equinox

400

A book to movie adaptation warning against the dangers of genetic engineering, specifically with extinct reptiles, with a score written by John Williams.

Jurassic Park

400

A famous silent film actor, acting in "The Great Dictator" and "Modern Times" who died on Christmas day of 1977

Charlie Chaplin

400

The name for a Japanese fox spirit. They can turn into human form and their power grows for each tail they grow.

Kitsune

500

The two weaknesses of the aliens from "A Quiet Place"

Deep Water (Inability to Swim) and high frequency sounds

500
A lake that contains frozen bubbles of methane during colder months, also known as the deepest freshwater lake in the world. 

Lake Baikal

500

An adaptation where a prominent investment banker obsessed about his appearance, has delusions of becoming a serial killer

American Psycho

500

Namesake of a prominent civil rights activist, and is credited with the initiation of the protestant reformation through his 95 theses 

Martin Luther

500

An African god of trickery and storytelling, often depicted in the form of a spider.

Anansi

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