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In the 1983 film Cujo, who or what is Cujo?

A St. Bernard Dog

200

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Pumpkin

200

This city in Massachusetts is well known for alleged witches and the 1692 witch trials?

Salem (MA)

200

Which iconic sculpture in South Dakota was completed in 1941 after 14 years? (think Presidents)

Mount Rushmore

200

Which game involving fruit is commonly played at Halloween? 

Bobbing for Apples

400

In which film would you find Ichabod Crane?

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

400

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Skeleton

400

This "ville" city in Iowa has no Lion King (movie) villian's marching around it?

Scarville (IA)

The city was simply named after local landowner Ole Scar. As of the 2010 census, it had only 72 residents.

400

What famous American magician and stuntmen died of peritonitis on Halloween 1926?

Harry Houdini

400

Thing T. Thing was a character from the Addams Family. What was the only part of the character ever seen?

the hand

600

When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, two priests are tasked with saving her. What is the film title?

The Exorcist

600

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Haunted House

600

Town made famous by Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, the Clanton Gang, and the OK Corral?

Tombstone (AZ)

This town was reportedly named by Ed Schieffelin, who was briefly a scout for the U.S. Army searching for ore samples. His friend and former Army Scout Al Sieber was quoted telling Schieffelin "The only rock you will find out there will be your own tombstone."

600

On Halloween 1864, the "Silver State" was admitted as the 36th U.S. State? (lots of gambling)

Nevada

600

Who wrote the original story of Frankenstein? Who wrote the story of Dracula?

Mary Shelley; Bram Stoker

800

In the film with the same name, who is Casper?

The "Friendly" ghost

800

tarot tricker

Trick or Treat

800

Midwestern town not named after the well known cheese or TV Family?

Munster (IN)

Instead, the town is named after Dutchman Jacob Munster, though you're probably more familiar with Munster's famous resident, comedian Jim Gaffigan.

800

The Lincoln Highway was dedicated on this date in 1913. What was significant about this highway?

1st automobile highway across the United States

The Lincoln Highway became affectionately known as "The Main Street Across America". The highway started in Times Square in New York City. Passed through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California, ending in Lincoln Park in San Francisco.

800

According to ancient myth, on Halloween, if you put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards, what will you see? 

A witch

Old folk lore tradition says your will see one a midnight

1000

What character from the pen of Bram Stoker, was first made into a film in 1931?

Dracula

1000

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Apparition

1000

Name the town with the same name of the doctor who brought to life during a thunderstorm, a large green monster/man?

Frankenstein, Missouri

The town most likely got its name from pioneer citizen Godfried Franken.

1000

During the Protestant Reformation of1517, who posted 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany?

Martin Luther

The author of the song, the reformer Martin Luther, was to make this church, which was built on the foundation of a former castle, known around the world. On 31st October 1517 he nailed his 95 theses on to the main door. This caused the split of the Catholic and Protestant churches.

1000

What two lines, some of the most quoted from British literature, do the witches in Macbeth chant when around the fire? (Macbeth-Shakespeare)

Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble