Filmoween
Treats...
No Tricks
Monsters at the Mash
A Night for the Books
Scardy Cat
100

A nice ghost tries to befriend a girl while dealing with his spooky uncles who just want to scare people.

Casper the Friendly Ghost

100

Typically Yellow, Orange and White in colour, this triangle shaped treat is a controversial selection.

Candy Corn

100

A group of these Halloween monsters is called a Coven

Witches

100

These 2 colours are typically associated with the Hallowed Eve

Orange and Black

100

The fear of Water

Hydrophobia

200

A group of 4 Detective / Exterminators ridding the city of its terrors.

Ghostbusters

200

What is the Layer between the wafers of a KitKat Bar made of?

Recycled KitKats

200

This very courteous monster patiently waits at your door for you to let it inside.

Vampire

200

Before Pumpkins, the Irish used to carve these into Jack-O-Lanterns

Turnips, Potatoes or Beets

200

The fear of Spiders

Arachnophobia

300

Kids and their feline friend steal a book from 3 sisters to save the day.

Hocus Pocus

300
In 2013, Skittles discontinued this flavour in its original lineup.

Lime, replaced by Green Apple

300

Being cremated after you die stops you from becoming one of these during the Apocalypse.

Zombie

300

Why did people originally wear costumes for Halloween?

To confuse the Spirits and avoid being terrorized by them.

300

The fear of Tight Spaces

Claustrophobia

400

Edward Scissorhands's creepy cousin haunts teenagers dreams.

Nightmare on Elm Street

400

In 2013, Skittles discontinued this flavour in its original lineup.

144 - 252 Licks

400

This monster is only a threat approximately 12 out of the 365 days of the year.

Werewolf

400

This popular activity tied to fall and Halloween, used to be also be a matchmaking game for young people.

Bobbing for Apples

Women would put their name on the apples, and the men would bob for them, matching the bobber to the name.

400

The fear of Holes

Trypophobia

500

Summer Camp counselors are stalked and killed for revenge for a past tragedy.

Friday the 13th

500

What do the "M"s in M&Ms stand for?

Mars and Murrie, the last names of the 2 creators of the candy

500

This monster, found often overlooking cities, has the power of petrification: the ability to turn you to stone.

Gargoyle

500

Due to a communication error during the Korean War, this candy was airdropped to United Stated Marines and actually aided in the victory of their mission.

Tootsie Rolls

Another name for Mortar Ammo

Candy was used to plug bullet holes as well as for nourishment.

500

The fear of Death or Dead Things

Necrophobia