For The Love of Candy
All About Pumpkins
Superstitions
Fall Favorites
Many Monsters
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This candy, developed in 1978, was close to extinction when Steven Spielberg featured it in E.T. 

What are Reese’s Pieces?

200

95% of the pumpkins processed in the U.S. are   grown in this state

What is Illinois?

200

It is said if you do this, you risk breaking your mothers back

What is stepping on a crack?

200

This Fall campfire treat includes graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate

What are S'mores?

200

This one eyed monster, who is more cute than scary attended Monster University

Who is Mike Wazowski?

400

Bart Simpson appeared in a commercial for this candy bar in 1988

What is Butterfinger

400

According to the National Pie Council, Pumpkin is only the 2nd favorite pie, beat out by this classic

What is Apple Pie?

400

If this is shattered, you may be followed by seven years of bad luck

What is breaking a mirror?

400

This classic Peanuts scene shows THIS character pulling the football away from Charlie Brown as he tries to kick it

Who is Lucy?
400

This sea monster nicknamed Nessie, is believed to live in Scotland

Who is the Loch Ness Monster?

600

Frank Mars named this candy bar after his favorite horse    

What is Snickers

600

Pumpkins are members of this fruit family, along with cucumbers, cantaloupes, and zucchinis

What are gourds?

600

Avoid walking under this structure might be more common sense that superstition 

What is a ladder?

600

This Fall favorite includes navigating your way through a design in a farmer's crop

What is a corn maze?

600

This Vampire Family, created in the Twilight Series, feeds on animals instead of humans

Who are the Cullens?

800

This candy, cut up over Cheerios by a General Mills employee, was the inspiration for Lucky Charms

What are Circus Peanuts?

800

Pumpkin carving traditions originally started in this country using turnips and potatoes

What is Ireland?

800

Rapping your hand on this surface will prevent you from jinxing yourself of an unwanted occurence

What is knocking on wood?

800

Sometimes called the Horn of Plenty, this fall symbol of abundance is filled with fruits, flowers, or nuts

What is a Cornucopia?

800

The Monster we know as Frankenstein was named after his creator in the novel written by this young woman in 1820

Who is Mary Shelley?

1000

 M&M’s were named for their two creators in 1941   when they feared a shortage of chocolate during the  war

Who are Mars and Murrie?

1000

This is the traditional American pumpkin varitey

What is the Connecticut Field Variety?

1000

According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in North Carolina, about 17 million people fear this day

What is Friday the 13th?

1000

Some believe that tailgating dates back to the very first football gave ever played between these two universities in 1869

What is Rutgers and Princeton?

1000

This monster is depicted as a huge, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation

Who is Godzilla?