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Halloween Trivia
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100

This Quote came from which halloween movie, "What's the good of being a ghost if you can't frighten people away?"

Beetlejuice

100

What do you call a group of witches?

A coven

100

Which candy has the least amount of sugar per fun-sized piece or packet:

Nerds

Tootsie Pop

Candy Corn

Kit Kat

Kit Kat

100

Every October 30 in Des Moines, IA, residents celebrate this tradition which began in the late 1930s. 

"Beggars' Night"

200

This Quote came from which halloween movie, "Sister, All Hallows' Eve has become a night of frolic, where children wear costumes and run amok!"

Hocus Pocus

200

What U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?

Illinois

200

Which candy has been discontinued?

Pop Rocks

Ring Pop

Butterfinger BB's

Bit-O-Henry

Butterfinger BB's

200

Jack-'o-lanterns originated here.

Ireland

300

This Quote came from which halloween movie, "I'll stop wearing black when they make a darker color."

The Addams family

300

What was the original title of the Michael Jackson song "Thriller"?

"Starlight"

300

True or False: Is it possible for a child to get a "sugar high" after eating too much candy?

False

300

This sugary treat was originally called "chicken feed".

Candy Corn

400

This Quote came from which halloween movie, "Whatever you do, don't fall asleep."

Freddy Krueger

400

What was the original title of the movie "Halloween"?

"The Babysitter Murders"

400

True or False: Scientists have found links between eating dark chocolate and lowered pressure, inability to sleep as well as reduced risk of stroke.

True

400

Which famous magician dies on Halloween in 1926?

Harry Houdini

500

This Quote came from which halloween movie, "Do you like scary movies?"

Scream

500

What vegetable was once thought to have supernatural powers on Halloween?

Cabbage

500

Which ingredient found in some candies will be banned from foods in California in 2027?

Dextrose

Red dye No. 3

Soy lecithin

Citric acid

Red dye No. 3

500

Who was the first First Lady to decorate the White House to celebrate Halloween?

Mamie Eisenhower in 1958