Halloween History
Hallowood
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Calling all the Monsters
Name that Halloween Movie
100
Halloween is celebrated on this day

October 31st

100

This fantasy TV show tells the story of a teenage witch of this name.

Sabrina Spellman

100

This state grows the most pumpkins

Illinois

100

Dracula calls this place home

Transylvania

100

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Beetlejuice

200

The English word 'Halloween' comes from "All Hallows' Eve", being the evening before "All Saints' Day" coming from this religion.

Christianity

200

This director is best known for Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Tim Burton

200

Howl-O-Scream is at this theme park

Busch Gardens

200

Mary Shelley wrote this iconic novel.

Frankenstein

200

2

Coraline

300

This theme park had the first Haunted House in 1969.

Disneyland - Haunted Mansion

300

Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, the '90s series follows a high schooler as she battles against vampires, demons and other dark forces as one of the "Chosen Ones."

Buff the Vampire Slayer

300

Ghostface is the villain in this scary movie franchise

Scream

300

Assuming he hasn't lost any - a skeleton has this many bones.

206

300

3

Clue

400

Although now done with pumpkins, this root vegetable was the original food used for Jack-O-Lanterns

Turnips
400

As Kanye West said "So much head I woke up to *blank* *blank*", this story of the headless horseman has been adapted several times to film and TV.

Sleepy Hollow

400

The Sanderson sisters are in this overrated Halloween movie

Hocus Pocus

400

This element is known as a werewolf's weakness.

Silver

400

4

Nightmare on Elm Street

500

Guising is now known as this activity.

Trick-or-treating

500

Two parter!

1. This TV show is an American fantasy science fiction horror anthology series which ran for five seasons from October 2, 1959, to June 19, 1964. 

2. This TV show, inspired by the first show, uses the themes of technology and media to comment on contemporary social issues. 

The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror

500

Patrick thinks this is by far the most overrated Halloween candy

Candy Corn

500

George Romero's movies are known for popularizing the modern-day version of this monster.

Zombies

500

5

Frankenhooker