Halloween History
Spooky Movies
Monsters & Mythology
Candy & Treats
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100

Halloween is celebrated on this date every year.

What is October 31st?

100

This 1978 movie directed by John Carpenter is considered a classic slasher film.

What is Halloween?

100

This creature is known for turning people into undead beings with a bite to the neck.

What is a vampire?

100

These orange and yellow triangle candies are a Halloween staple, often called “the candy of the season.”

What is candy corn?

100

This city is famous for its French Quarter and voodoo legends, making it a hotspot for ghost stories.

What is New Orleans?

200

Halloween comes from a contraction of “All Hallows’ ___.”

What is Eve?

200

his 1993 movie features a trio of witchy sisters in Salem, Massachusetts.

What is Hocus Pocus?

200

This werewolf transformation is triggered by this lunar phase.

What is a full moon?

200

This orange-wrapped treat combines chocolate and peanut butter in every bite.

What is a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup?

200

The Lizzie Borden house is famous for murders involving this household item.

What is an axe?

300

Trick-or-treating was popularized in the 1950s in this country

What is the United States?

300

In “It,” the creature terrorizing children is a clown named this.

What is Pennywise?

300

This sea monster is said to drag ships and sailors under the ocean waves with it's limbs.

What is the Kraken?

300

Known for its minty flavor and round shape.

What is York Peppermint Patty?

300

This U.S. state is known for the Winchester Mystery House, a mansion built continuously to appease spirits.

What is California?

400

This ancient Celtic festival is considered the origin of Halloween.

What is Samhain?

400

Whose name must be said three times to summon him, in the 1993 cult classic movie?

What is Beetlejuice?

400

Frankenstein’s monster was created by this author.

Who is Mary Shelley?

400

This classic chocolate bar features a nougat, caramel, and peanut center, and its slogan reminds you “you’re not you when you’re hungry.”

What is Snickers?

400

Known as “America’s most haunted hotel,” this property in Colorado is famous for ghost sightings in room 502.

What is The Stanley Hotel?

500

Jack-o’-lanterns were originally carved from this vegetable.

What is a turnip?

500

In this 1999 supernatural thriller, a young boy claims, "I see dead people."

What is The Sixth Sense?

500

In Greek mythology, this three-headed dog guards the Underworld.

Who is Cerberus?

500

First introduced in 1940, this chocolate treat consists of a caramel center surrounded by chocolate and peanuts, and was originally marketed as a “candy bar for the grown-up kid.”

What is Baby Ruth?

500

This European castle is considered one of the most haunted in the world, with legends of the White Lady and ghostly prisoners.

What is Edinburgh Castle?