Haunted Houses
Candy
Halloween Media
Halloween History
Psychology of Fear
100

This famous building is considered one of the most haunted houses in the world

What is The White House?

100

This Halloween candy staple was originally called "chicken feed"

What is candy corn? 

100

This children's horror book series by R.L. Stine released 62 books from 1992 to 1997 and has since released over 178 additional spin-off novellas

What is Goosebumps? 

100

This vegetable was originally used for jack-o'-lanterns

What is a turnip?

100

This is the term for an irrational and intense fear of a specific object or situation

What is a phobia? 

200

Stephen King's inspiration for the Overlook Hotel in The Shining was based on this real-life, reputedly haunted hotel
+200 bonus points if you can name what city the hotel is in

What is The Stanley Hotel?
Where is Estes Park, Colorado?

200

This is the most popular Halloween candy in the US 

What is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? 

200

In "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," this character believes in the Great Pumpkin 

Who is Linus? 

200

This famous magician died on Halloween night in 1926

Who is Harry Houdini? 

200

Arachnophobia is the fear of this

What are spiders?

300

This famous San Francisco Bay Area prison is known for being haunted

What is Alcatraz?

300

This is the number of pieces of candy the average house gives to each trick-or-treater

What is 2? 

300

One of the 25 proposed names (including the "worst" options) for the frog from the 2014 Halloween-themed cartoon "Over the Garden Wall" 

Who is Antelope, Guggenheim, Albert, Salami, Giggly, Jumpy, Tom, Thomas, Tambourine, Legface McCullen, Artichoke, Penguin, Pete, Steve, Kitty, Wirt, Wirt Jr., George Washington, Mr. President, Benjamin Franklin, Doctor Cucumber, Greg Jr., Skipper, Ronald, and Jason Funderburker? 

300

The ancient Celtic festival that Halloween is based on. +300 bonus points if you can pronounce it correctly

What is Samhain?

300

During a staged fear experience, your brain will produce more of this chemical, which gives you feelings of enjoyment

What is dopamine?

400

This house, built by the widow of the home's namesake after the death of her husband, was under continuous construction 24 hours a day for 38 years

What is The Winchester Mystery House?

400

This was the original phrase during the current iteration of trick-or-treating

What is "Help the Poor?" 

400

This horror movie inspired Michael Jackson's music video for the song "Thriller"

What is "An American Werewolf in London?"

400

October 31st is a day of many holidays besides Halloween. This includes Día de los Muertos in Mexico, the Celtic festival of Samhain in Ireland and Scotland, and Reformation Day in this country

Where is "Germany?" 

400

This is the theory that suggests humans are biologically programmed to quickly fear certain objects or situations that are a threat to survival

What is preparedness theory? 

500

The Haunted Cave in Lewisburg, Ohio, is a whopping 3,564 feet long and is located 80 feet underground. It's rumored to be haunted by these two figures from American history

Who are Bonnie and Clyde? 

500

According to the American Chemical Society, it would take this many fun-size candy bars to poison a 180-pound person

What is 262? 

500

This dance from a 1975 cult classic horror musical begins with a jump to the left and then a step to the right

What is The Time Warp?

500

This is a medieval Christian custom of poor people going door-to-door and asking for food in exchange for praying for the dead, which inspired the modern trick-or-treat tradition

What is "souling?"

500

According to the "fight-or-flight" response, the purpose of rapid breathing when experiencing fear is to take in more oxygen to prepare the body for this

What is physical activity?