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GENERAL
100

At Halloween parties, kids might play a game where they bob for this.

Apples

100

This well-known illusionist died in Detroit on Halloween night. 

Harry Houdini

100

These flying creatures aren't from Transylvania... They live in Central and South America where they feed on cattle, horses, and birds.

Vampire Bats

100

In the 1993 animated film, "The Nightmare Before Christmas," this character is known as "The Pumpkin King"

Jack Skellington

100

Superstition says bad luck is imminent if you cross paths with this type of cat.

Black Cat

200

When picking a pumpkin, you'll notice they grow like this.

On vines. 

200

This country is famously known as the place where Halloween originated.

Ireland

200

The legendary La Chupacabra translates to this beastly title in English.

Goat Sucker

200

This RL Stine book series has also been adapted for the big-screen.

Goosebumps

200

October 30th is also famously known as what.

Mischief Night

300

This treat has the honorary title of being America’s best selling Halloween candy.

Snickers 

300

Before pumpkins, these vegetables were originally what Jack O’Lanterns were carved into.

Turnips

300

This science experiment was named after the doctor who created him.

Frankenstein 

300

This Halloween radio drama caused a mass panic on October 30th, 1938.

War of the Worlds

300

This whacky product is banned in Hollywood, CA every year on October 30th-31st.

Silly String

400

This product’s famous tagline is “Melt in your mouth, not in your hands."

M&M's

400

In the Middle Ages, these were dug up and ground into medicine because they were thought to have healing properties.

Mummies

400

The lycanthrope is more commonly known as this.

Werewolf

400

Every Halloween Charlie Brown and Linus wait for this character to appear.

The Great Pumpkin

400

The term “Halloween” was originally derived from this ancient holiday.

All Hallow's Eve

500

Introduced in 1896, America’s first wrapped penny candy was this.

Tootsie Roll

500

Trick-or-treating evolved from this ancient people’s tradition of putting out treats to please spirits who roamed the streets.

Celtic

500

This tall, mythical creature is part man and part bull.

Minotaur

500

Bobby "Boris" Pickett reached #1 on the Hot 100 in 1962 for this Halloween hit.

Monster Mash

500

In the UK, this protector has many other titles like Gallybagger, Tattie Bogal, Murmet, Bwbach and Coigealack.

Scarecrow